Of course my phone camera sucks
@Planck but it is notably different than other pieces I've imaged. I can normally get some pretty detailed stuff with my aging Samsung phone camera but this definitely plays with the light. I do have a better camera I might have to charge up. If that doesn't do the trick, I'll PM you and get some edumication.
For what it's worth, that was taken in the shade of the house in afternoon Sun and no flash.
I also didn't have the heart to avoid that nice lush greenness. That is one of the native FQ bushes behind that fence.
@stark1 - the funnest part of making these is the final sanding. To ensure there are no lathe 'rings' in the wood, I finish the stem with 600 and 800 grit by hand in the direction of the grain. This stuff is a lot like working with marble - it feels creamy and soft although it is far from it. From there, one coat of shellac - fine steel wool to remove the raised grain - and two more shellackings with some high speed steel wool turning to make sure it is all smooth. This makes for a very durable finish as long as you don't get alcohol on it.