Photos | Tropical Patterns: The Enigmatic Pandanus Fruit

Tropical Patterns: The Enigmatic Pandanus Fruit

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A close-up view of the unique, segmented pandanus fruit nestled among vibrant green leaves, captured at the Honolulu Zoo in 2024. Full Description: This photograph showcases a pandanus fruit, often mistaken for other tropical fruits such as pineapples or jackfruit due to its intriguing texture and form. The pandanus, native to tropical regions, presents a thick, fibrous cluster tightly packed in a pattern that both mesmerizes and delights the observer. Taken at the Honolulu Zoo as part of my 2024 album collection, this image highlights the lush and diverse plant life found in these climates. The captivating pattern of the fruit's surface, combined with its verdant surroundings, offers viewers a visual testament to nature's intricate designs and biodiversity.

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Original Dimensions:

6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)

Dominant Color:

iso
4000
metering mode
5
aperture
f/13
focal length
600mm
shutter speed
1/640s
camera make
Canon
camera model
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