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Oh wait.... that's not marshmallow. It's a mushroom!
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This visual ambiguity of a close-up shot reminds me of the National Geographic World magazine I used to have a subscription to when I was a kid. There was a monthly feature called "What in the World" which would show close-ups of various things and you'd have to guess what it really was.