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A pine cone shot on Scotch 1000...
Scotch 1000 35mm slide film, Olympus OM2SP.
Standard consumer E6 chemicals, processed at home.
Digitized using a Nikon D7000 dslr, Nikkor 40mm lens, JJC ES-2 adapter.
RAW file edited in Photoshop Elements 11.
Fresh snow nestles in the brances of a long pine tree at Deer Valley Resort in Park City. (c) 2013 Tom Kelly
Pine Sisken on thistle along the San Juan River in Pagosa Springs, CO.
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Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster) sapling. These pines are not native to Portugal; the first ones were brought from the Landes region of France, and planted in central Portugal by king Dennis (D. Dinis) in the 13th century. He planted vast dune regions of coastal Portugal, to hold the sand in place and promote human colonization (and there went another habitat! sigh). This sapling is sprouting in the southern part of that forest.
A pine cone along Sugarloaf Trail at Carolina Beach State Park in Carolina Beach, North Carolina in New Brunswick County.
Along route to Mt Evans Summit, Bristlecone grow at elevations of 7,500 to 12,000 feet The oldest Pinus aristata, which grows high on Black Mountain in Co, was found to have at 2,435-year tree ring record
Coyote Point Park, San Mateo, CA.
Shot with Cosina Voigtlander Bessaflex TM M42 reflex camera and screw-mount Optomax MC 28mm f/2.8 pancake lens at f/11, 1/250sec on Digibase CN 200 PRO negative film by AGFA Belgium (without orange mask).
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I saw these baby pine cones and looking close I could see a spider web on the left one. I liked how there were the 2 growing in the shade, and the other one seemed to tower over them, but it has no baby pines, and it is out of focus so doesn't detract from the 2 main ones.
Are these Victorian women pining for long lost loves? Or perhaps their lower halves? One will never know, I suppose.
Pine Swamp, West Cornwall, Connecticut. Dave and I snowshoed up to our favorite beaver sanctuary on the Appalachian trail near here.
This was an interesting day to shoot ice: the ice patterns were plentiful but getting to them was treacherous in places. At one point I was standing on what looked like a solid shelf of snow and ice and the next minute I was in up to my waist with water up to my knees. I pulled my legs out fast enough so that my gaiters saved me but it was a real wake up call, getting wet out there on a 15F day can lead to serious problems.
That aside, it was a great day to be out.
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