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Robin's Pin Cushion 4/7/25

Robin's Pin Cushion on a Rose Bush

6 total reviews 
Comment from Maureen Woychyshyn


A very lovely visual presented here of this amazing shrub. Your composition shades colours and presentation is extremely well done. Lovely view and pleasure. Thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2025

Comment from alaskapat


This is such a unique plant and it's one that I have not seen or even heard of before.
Well captured with nice focus, this image is clear and you have managed the exposure well.
Well composed, nicely presented with your added border!

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2025

Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan


A beautiful capture of nature. The depth and texture are beautifully rendered, making each element stand out with natural colours. Thanks for sharing!

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2025

Comment from MKFlood


nice capture. the angle of the shot of this wild looking flower is great. the border and font is great. the clarity is great. the capture of the light is great. the presentation is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. good eye and great job overall

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2025


reply by the author on 05-Jul-2025
    Mark,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this gall called a Robin's pincushion on the wild Dog Rose caused by Gall wasp.
    Susan
Comment from Elisabetta Warner


Goodmorning
This is a neat photo
The colour and detail ate before and are delightful to the eye
The photo is clear
Thank you for sharing
Hope this helps

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2025


reply by the author on 05-Jul-2025
    Elisabetta,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this Robin's pincushion on the wild Rose bush
    Susan
Comment from nikman


An interesting plant and interesting title posted here! Your fine and full composition gives a good view of that bush. I presume robins sit on it? Exposure and sharpness are fine. Well taken!

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2025


reply by the author on 05-Jul-2025
    Nik,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on the Robin"s pincushion. while is called a Robin's pincushion it's nothing to do with a Robin. It's caused by a Gall wasp that causes the growth in the stem of a Dog Rose Bush.
    Susan
reply by nikman on 05-Jul-2025
    Thanks for your interesting explanation!