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Try to identify this close-up photo


Paul

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A image shot close up your mission should you so wish to try, is guess just what the heck it might be?

wotisit.jpg:mrgreen:
 
Maybe is the plant you use in the Light box effort? The spike's is why i doubt.
 
Good efforts but sorry no mate.
 
I hope you did not take a picture through microscope, we would be toasted in that case. I think it is grown, not artificial, due to its layers, but I do not have a clue what it is. Did you take it with reversed lenses ?
 
Standard in the camera macro settings only, and it is artificial. :thumbsup:
 
Wow, you have got me. The only thing coming to my mind are optic fibers.
 
Argos - I was thinking about it, but I do not think it is layered and the diameter difference between those in foreground and background seems too large.

Edit : I think those thins in foreground broke out from one fat in the background, but absolutely no idea what could it be, it is extremely magnified, fats are parallel, one may be missing ( the broken ), seems like some fabrics, really no idea.
 
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Some kind of broom, like a dust/whisk broom.
 
Paul, this is a macro non manipulated or desaturated take?

Could it be a hairbrush?
 
Good efforts guys Sam is really close but not on the money:thumbsup:
 
A clue - it is a type of brush BUT what brush could it be?
 

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