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Cliff Brake

Pellaea sp.

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@Gerardo,thanks , they where a bit sticky,when i touch it i feel that,it's something especial or is the normal seiva liquids? @Emma,thanks this is the second spott of this plant,the other it's in the decay fase,i have to go to my list to put in that mission,this time is much more beautiful,i think,i like when things are beganing to grow:) @Nopayahnah thanks for your comment,my spott philosophie:)learned whith the noah photo masters is that we have to make easy the id and if possible show the beauty that is in EVERY living organism,for that the best is to capture the organism in several prismas,first put a photo of the interie organism,then if possible one that shows the place to,and after several closeups of details that make it easy to id or that show a beautiful side:) and like sweets say one day to me,have patience and choose the rigth place
Adding the detail shot made it more interesting!

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