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Whilst Catherine was swimming I amused myslef with my camera's macro function. This seed pod made an interesting subject.
Explore 9/19/2012
I almost posted this for the Science Fiction theme in MM
anyone know what kind of flower/pod this is?
better on black
These seed pods were changing colour as they were dying. I liked the variation from when they were starting to dry out to when they went hard and crisp. The seeds inside were clearly visible.
Montura Skywatche Adventurer
Canon EOS 6D
Sigma 150-600
30 tomas de 1 minuto a 600mm e ISO 6400 junto a 15 Darks.
Despues de un laborioso proceso de edición con el programa pixinsight y unos retoques finales en PS esto es todo lo que he podido coseguir.
The Pods @ Southstack Coastal Retreat
Having a BBQ outside the pods and a rainbow appeared behind us. We'd had great weather all day walking around the cliffs. Just a spot of rain at the end of the day as we were setting up the BBQ so the Rainbow was a great photo opportunity!
Common Fringe Pod (thysanocarpus curvipes)
First time I've seen this.
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© M. J. Hasan
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Taken from Buriganga river, Sadarghat, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Taken with Sony DSC-S700.
A pod of orca including a large male, 3 females, and a juvenile. Quite the fantastic bonus to see during a whale-watching trip out of Kaikōura! Fewer than 200 orca live around New Zealand's coast, making seeing them a real treat.
Asclepias syriaca - As October ends, milkweed pods finish drying out and split open, releasing flat, brown seeds carried aloft by a white, silky fuzz known as milkweed floss.
The seeds, each with long, white flossy hairs, occur in large pods. This was growing in our backyard in Carmel, New York.
To see what green pods look like follow this link: www.flickr.com/photos/sue_10512/22092833209/in/photolist-...
Day 41, Bay of Islands, New Zealand:
As we sailed into the inlet to tender. A few pods of dolphins followed us in to port.
La Luna decidió subir a lo alto de la Torre, para poder cotemplar a sus pies la ciudad de Sevilla.
Panoramica de 16 tomas (8 columnas por 2 filas) + 1 con la luna en correcta exposición.
Slovak:
Príprah dvoch "Vectronov" na vlakoch IC firmy Regiojet bolo možné vidieť v dňoch 15. - 17.8.2016, dôvodom boli skúšky firmy Siemens na rušni 193.227, ktorý mal počas prevádzky problémy a nebolo možné túto poruchu odstrániť v rámci statického skúšania rušňa v depe. Ako záložný rušeň bol používaný "Vectron" 193.823, ktorý koncom júla dostal celoplošné reklamné polepy spoločnosti EP Cargo a od 18.8.2016 bol tento rušeň samostatne používaný na vlakoch Regiojet - u. Počas druhého dňa prevádzky bola zachytená táto dvojica "Vectronov" na vlaku IC 401 Regiojet pod zastávkou Štrba s panorámou Kriváňa a Západných Tatier.
An autumn Milkweed Pod doing what milkweed pods do.
(Nikon D300. 1/2000th - Wide Open. 270mm. Taken November 5th at Cedar Lake.)
Naturaleza viva, color y alegría que transmite al mirarla.
Respirar el oxígeno puro del aire que nos rodea.
Y poder decir con alegría.
¡Estamos vivos! disfrutemos de la vida, y que la sonrisa no falte en nuestras caras, y que vivamos cada instante dando gracias por estar vivos y poder tener la dicha de ver cada día estos paisajes que tanta tranquilidad transmite y tanta belleza tiene.
¡Estamos rodeados de vida y color!
Para poder verlo solamente tenemos que quitarnos las vendas de los ojos y disfrutar de ella.
Por Paqui Candil
During the War Bonnet Round-up, we not only got to watch a rodeo, but also a brush fire grow from just a small little puff of smoke to a raging fire. By the time the rodeo was over and I headed home for my camera and tri-pod, the fire had spread to over 800 acres. There are a lot of homes in this area and the fire crews are watching over them. It will be a completely different view to wake up to in the morning. It's so tragic to see how quickly something like this can spread and cause damage. On a positive note, it was a nice photo moment.
Please check comment box for another shot of this fire.
This was from a recent outing which was quite uncommon in that it was cloudy with no wind for an entire day. Macro subjects did not bob around and there were no harsh shadows to deal with. I have been drawn to the milkweed plants for sometime. I enjoy following their transformation over the growing season.