The three different photos I took of the cactus plant outside of the Art building show the texture of the plant in a very interesting light. The first photo I took was a standard image of the plant and you can see the prickly thorns that stick out of the outer edges of the plant. There is also some visible wear and on the plant as some of the individual frawns have darker brown spots. The second picture I took revealed a second texture that some people may not easily notice about this plant. Although the fringes are thorny and sharp, the inner part of the frawn is visibly smooth and pretty flat. The third and final shot illustrates the pointy tips at the very ends of the frawns, and you can visually see the texture of those thorns as they appear durable and spiky.
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