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14-DEC-2014 Paul Milholland

I'd never seen heads of "Romanesco" before, and it's gotta be one of the strangest-looking veggies ever. . . .

Nikon 1 V1 ,Nikon 1 NIKKOR VR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6
1/400s f/6.3 at 30mm (80mm angle of view) iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time14-Dec-2014 11:12:01
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Exposure Time1/400 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent100
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fotabug16-Dec-2014 20:21
It's gorgeous! makes me think of some kind of shell one would find in the ocean. :)
Ed Duverger16-Dec-2014 09:55
Too beautiful to eat..
Jack Hoying16-Dec-2014 02:47
Wow, that looks like it sure be on the ocean floor.
Walt 16-Dec-2014 00:23
Strange looking, but very tasty if you like broccoli
Guest 15-Dec-2014 23:50
Those are incredible, and you got such a sharp image!
John S 15-Dec-2014 11:59
Gorgeous capture with lovely colours!
paplvr15-Dec-2014 05:22
No kidding! Looks spacey. Must be like brocoflower? Linda S
Bea.15-Dec-2014 03:04
This looks to pretty to be something to eat, such a beautiful shape, perhaps related to a crazy type of cauliflower?
Ruth Voorhis15-Dec-2014 01:24
This is a food? Interesting, Looks like a kissing cousin of broccoli...
graham 15-Dec-2014 01:15
nice shot Paul
Steve Thuman15-Dec-2014 01:06
Very interesting veggie. I saw some at Pikes in Seattle. May have to try it sometime.