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    Preston Birdwell
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    Re: Grass

    Wonderful work, everyone!

    I'm inspired to look where I'm walking!

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    Re: Grass

    Disk and Grass.
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    Re: Grass

    Probably more reeds than grass but all the same.....



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    Re: Grass

    These are sedges, in a different family than grasses, but most people would assume there grasses, and that's ok.


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    Re: Grass

    Reviving this thread with a new one from last week. Near Emigrant Lake, Oregon.
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    Re: Grass

    Quote Originally Posted by Scratched Glass View Post
    These are sedges, in a different family than grasses, but most people would assume there grasses, and that's ok.


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    Beautiful image of wind blown grass. IIRC grasses are family Graminae and sedges are Cyperaceae. Sedges usually have a triangular stem. I doubt that the original poster meant to differentiate between the three families (the 3rd being rushes, can't remember the family).

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    Re: Grass

    Marsh grass in early morning light.

    Medium yellow filter used to emphasize the gentle contrast in the scene.
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    And why are we in this handbasket?


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    Re: Grass

    Maybe I've posted this somewhere already but I think this thread needs some color and activity. Seaside grasses here behind the cobble beach at Scots Bay Nova Scotia, on the Blomidon Peninsular. Linhof TK45 with a Nikon 210mm, August 9, 2001 and freezing my butt off. Fuji Astia 100. V750 scan. Wonderful beach area with endless possibilities for images.


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    This is a second submission, the first I do not remember where.
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