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I love everyones fall photos!! :) I have no rhyme or reason to my fall photography. I just like to play with nature and photograph it the way I see it. The big and the small <3
Catchy title, eh?
For my Take Aim group the challenge was to do something that you don't normally do. I rarely take a macro shot. Why? No patience for it and get sick of so many deletes for one lousy photo. Pretty much went like that this time. But I did get this one!
I am in complete love with this les brumes texture! It just makes everything so fabulous :)
I hope everyones Monday went great. Mine was lazy.
Een kegelvrucht of zaadkegel is bij veel coniferen meestal een met schubben afgezette verhoutende vrouwelijke kegel of strobilus met zaadknoppen of zaden. Het gaat dus niet om een vrucht zoals die bij de bedektzadigen uit een vruchtbeginsel gevormd wordt.
#DoodlewashNovember2024 prompt: Pinecone.
Did you know that pinecones can protect their seeds by closing their scales against wet and cold, and opening to release them when it is warm and dry?
Hopefully, there aren’t many places with snow like this, yet. I’m sure we’ll get plenty soon enough.
Paul Rubens Floral set watercolor on Lightwish 100% Cotton paper.
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Not as bright as a beet, not as colorful as the rest of fall... but I still find them interesting. I like the repeating patterns.