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Blistered Black Oak Leaf

Have you ever wondered what happens to a green leaf that is exposed to extreme heat but isn't burned? You are looking at a leaf that had been green. Fire approached but only the extreme heat hit these leaves, causing the water within to boil and create the blistering of the surface. Although this leaf did not burn, it turned black and was dry as a bone. These leaves look to me as if they are cast from bronze.
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14 comments

Stormlizard said:

Nice find Janet.
Yes they do look like that
Merry Christmas.
9 years ago

Malik Raoulda said:

Admirable made with excellent light
and a remarkable effect
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year celebration.
9 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Remarkable capture!
9 years ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

I have seen that here ... they are still beautiful
9 years ago

Annemarie said:

wishing you all the best Janet!
peace and love
9 years ago

Bernhard Hofbeck said:

Fantastic image! **********
9 years ago ( translate )

Old Owl said:

Well done for finding beauty in destruction, Janet. I've seen such fires each year for many years and know how devastating they are, but also how well they regenerate. My best wishes to you.
9 years ago

bertapei said:

fantastic !
it seems like it's made of leather.
9 years ago

Geneviève Teyssier said:

Splendide.
9 years ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

Yes, it can be surprising how leaves can be 'toasted' and not burned. So sad that you have had this fire, but it's amazing how nature rebounds - though large trees are the greatest loss.
9 years ago

Trudy Tuinstra said:

very well shown and well explained
9 years ago ( translate )

Eunice Perkins said:

It reminds me of leather. Most interesting!
9 years ago

(*NIKonGT*) said:

Wonderful seen, amazing presented. Have a Good 2016.
9 years ago ( translate )