I took this photo of the leaves used in the making of Cigars on my visit to Myanmar. I will be featuring more photos of the Cigar making process in my World at Work series tomorrow.
The photo today was chosen for Macro Monday 2
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They look so ordinary, considering what becomes of them.
ReplyDeleteLove the light and reflections on the leaves - nice image
ReplyDeleteVery pretty leaves.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen those leaves before. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteNot sure why but I thought a tobacco leaf was used to wrap cigars! Maybe it burns too quickly and these leaves are slower. Take care Diaane
ReplyDeleteThey are Diane, I assume there are many different varieties, which is why they do not look familiar to you.
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