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11-APR-2006 Jim Thode

Devilsclub
by Jim Thode

SW Washington State, USA

Used a 36mm extension tube with natural hazy sunlight and a black foamboard background.

Oplopanax horridus (devilsclub)
This member of the ginseng family gets its name from its thorny appearance. It is sometimes confused in the literature with its eastern cousin, Aralia spinosa, also known as devil's club or devil's walking stick. Oplopanax has a tradition of use among the Tlingit, Kwaikiutl, Skagit, and many other nations within its range. It has been used as a blood purifier, pain reliever, tonic, and digestive aid.

It is marketed for these same properties, as well as being used for controlling blood sugar levels. At present, it is not an extremely popular herb, but its popularity and knowledge of its use is growing. The plant is sometimes cultivated as an ornamental, but is mostly harvested commercially from the wild. It is found primarily in mature or old growth forests, and so is sensitive to habitat loss as these forests are disturbed or clearcut for timber.

Canon EOS 5D ,Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
1/10s f/32.0 at 145.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 14-Apr-2006 01:55
very nice and very sharp, great job!
Rod Rees 13-Apr-2006 15:00
A most elegant presentation. I recall my first hike in Western Washington, not knowing about Devil's Club...!
Jess. ( Lady.D.)12-Apr-2006 18:02
Terrific image Jim, clear and sharp, well executed.
Great to see some native plants.
Jess
September Radecki12-Apr-2006 17:39
Sharp... and Sharp!!! Great photo!
dawn12-Apr-2006 14:35
interesting--good lighting and nice and sharp!
Janet Forjan-Freedman12-Apr-2006 13:35
Incredible detail and clarity to this capture. Janet
Joe Lasker12-Apr-2006 13:28
Yes, sharp, well lit. Very good shot Jim.
Sayer12-Apr-2006 13:00
Very nice and sharp. I always like how a black background makes a well-lit subject look.
ifotog12-Apr-2006 11:51
Well composed, lit, and taken! The tiny beetle just polishes it off.
Gary Martin12-Apr-2006 06:15
Beautifully sharp and well lit Jim