Often I lift the tip of a branch to photograph it and it ends up upside down. So the light would look right. But if you haven't actually turned it up for the shot then no I don't recognise - sorry. No I was thinking one of our native pine types, males flowers, cupressidae. Hope you enjoyed the visit. A hot time to do it !!
No, I don't think so Mark from the way it looks if you turn it upside down. Then the shadow would be on the top and the sun on the bottom. Anything in mind?
Ha! maybe they are Mark. I will take a look at the camera original again and check it out. Is there a plant that you know that would look like this if it was turned around?! This was near the beginning of our 4 week trip and I can't remember the details of this plant. Will look into it.
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Often I lift the tip of a branch to photograph it and it ends up upside down. So the light would look right. But if you haven't actually turned it up for the shot then no I don't recognise - sorry. No I was thinking one of our native pine types, males flowers, cupressidae. Hope you enjoyed the visit. A hot time to do it !!
No, I don't think so Mark from the way it looks if you turn it upside down. Then the shadow would be on the top and the sun on the bottom. Anything in mind?
Ha! maybe they are Mark. I will take a look at the camera original again and check it out. Is there a plant that you know that would look like this if it was turned around?! This was near the beginning of our 4 week trip and I can't remember the details of this plant. Will look into it.
Are these upside down?