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117/336: Magical Fuzzy Mushroom
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119/366: Touch Me!


When I visited my friend Elaine's garden a few years ago, I was delighted to find both flowers and decorative plants to photograph. When I found this Sage plant, I was immediately taken by its beautifully fuzzy leaves and two-toned color. I experimented to try to get an interesting image and found success in a very shallow focus on the front leaves. What surprised me was the wonderful bokeh the fuzz provided! I feel a very strong urge to pet the leaves, and am so disappointed that my computer monitor isn't soft and fuzzy! :D
Thanks Pam, for letting me know this is Sage! :) I asked Elaine and she confirmed it: SAGE! :D
Thanks Pam, for letting me know this is Sage! :) I asked Elaine and she confirmed it: SAGE! :D
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Looks very like a Sage species
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Great to be back to your so beautiful stream.!
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