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GLS

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This series of photos is very nice. The brick red vegetation is striking. Not sure what that might be?

Thank you. They are some species of fern (not sure which), which turn red-brown during the autumn.
 

Jon Buffington

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Minolta xd-11, md24-35, kentmere 100, d76, pakon scan. Just scanned this today and was quite pleased with it. Happy Valley, TN from this summer.
 

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Playing around this summer at the local state park. Mamiya RZ67proii, mamiya 55mm, long expired portra 400nc, epson 4990 scan.
 
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Interesting cluster of veg. Am surprised they didn't mow that down too. Maybe it was too rocky. Cool shot Jon

What is "cutting the grass" in French?



"Mow de lawn"​
 

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Am surprised they didn't mow that down too

I can't make out what type of bush/tree that is in the photo.

In Ireland, the Hawthorn ( a Celtic sacred tree) is never cut or mowed as it is believed that the fairies live below it and so would bring serious bad luck.

Ask an Irish farmer and you will get the same answer.
 

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Interesting cluster of veg. Am surprised they didn't mow that down too. Maybe it was too rocky. Cool shot Jon
Thank you! I am not sure what that was but it caught my eye hence the capture. I often drive the back roads, farm tertiary roads looking for things that grab my eye. This was an example.
 
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