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beginning to add autumn nests, trees, and other creations to the shop this week
this needle felted nest is wrapped with real branches and muslin
My Dad playfuly throwing pinecones at my sister. Such an intense face. :P
Taken March 29th, 2010 on Denman Island, BC, Canada.
This picture satisfies requirement 1 and 5. I used close-up filters with the property of "+4". This picture was taken in the UW farm. I found a pinecone was put on a man-made tube(I don't know what it is). It is very interesting, so I took a picture of it. I focused on of the pinecone and set to the lowest aperture number I could get at that moment to blur the surroundings. This picture has a diagonal composition: the diagonals are made with tubes and the pinecone. I turned the camera a bit to form a composition like this. It is a very sunny day, in order to keep the brightness of this picture on an appropriate level, the shutter speed was set to really high.
Partially submerged pinecone and part of a broken branch floating in the very pale aqua water of the fountain at the park caught my eye. Storms had knocked them out of a nearby tree. Something a bit different. :)
We have had this pinecone and two others for over 14 years????
We retrieved them from the floor of a forest in Sequoia National Park. I don't know if that's illegal or not, but we didn't pluck them out of the sequoias, that's for sure. And then ... we hauled them home in a shopping bag on the plane.
They remind us what is important.
The Pinecones - The Garrison - March 5th, 2010
The Pinecones (formerly Brent Randall and his Pinecones) played a fun set of 60's Brit-Invasion inspired rock 'n roll tunes that included covers of The Kinks and Del Shannon as well as several authentic sounding original numbers too.
Show Review at It's Not The Band I Hate, It's Their Fans: The Blog