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Heavy snow last Wednesday night / Thursday morning meant that I thought better of driving to the office in Norwich and worked from home. Went out for a short walk at lunchtime, cold, grey and not much visibility. Found these two pictures amongst the dead foliage by the side of a lane. The top image is of some Burr seed heads with water droplets attached. The lower picture is of the remains of an Umbellifer seed head [probably Alexanders], I particularly like the spidery form of this one.
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Nice depth of field on the umbilifer. The two pictures work well together.
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