Wednesday, October 24, 2007
I brought my macro lens to Joshua Tree National Park. It is completely the wrong time of year for insects or flowers; instead there were dried (dead? hibernating?) plants. This was a part of a dead joshua tree (hmm, I'm pretty sure that's what it was) with its dried guts spilling out. These delicately dotted, thinner-than-paper folded sheets fascinated me, and I have no idea what the do for the plant. It was extremely windy at JTree (as it was in San Diego; one of the major factors contributing to the wildfires) thus making it hard to hold my camera still. This image could've been crisper, I think.
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