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Nature depth of field photo for photography project

The Cedar of Lebanon tree has huge pinecones (up to 4-3/4 inches tall and 2-3/8 inches diameter); this was photographed in the State Arboretum of Virginia in Boyce, VA.

Girls theme week 6 day 3 Hands

 

Went for a walk after dropping Caleb off at school. Caleb loves to find "baby" pinecones as he calls them! So when I saw these 3 on the ground still attatched to the stick I knew I had to pick them for him! It also made for a good idea for GTW!

love moss and teeny tiny pinecones

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

#origami, #paper, #jewelry,#earrings, #diy, #pinecone

This winter is long and boring !

White snow, snow, snow, snow ........!

I want GREEN ! ! !

 

in lovely Fairfax, VA

taken in 2005 at gomes park in fremont, ca with an old film camera and developed by yours truly.

Pinecone growing from the trunk.

Mixed media: colored pencil, ink, digitally altered fingerprint (pinecone).

"Well, I wonder.."

332/365 Days in Color

I don't know which tree this comes from, but I like that it looks like a rose.

The pinecones were enormous. Here's a large one next to a normal-sized one.

Well I don't know what is really with this image, just snapped it, and now I'm uploading it.

Something oddly unique, this chainmaille pinecone pendant will gather some conversation. Made using the dragonscale weave, this little beauty weighs a whopping 3 ounces. A mix of both silver and gold plated copper rings adds to the 3-D effect. Comes with a leather neck cord (not pictured).

 

Size: 2 inches / 5.08 cm long. 4.25 inches / 10.8 cm around the fattest part of cone.

My first day getting back into photography (started studying physics).

 

Camera: Nikon D3000

Lens: Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR DX

Pine cones on the tree. Shot in Yotsuya, Tokyo.

Wonderful DIY Edible Snowy Pinecones With Chocolate

 

These edible snowy chocolate pinecones are very cute ! They made from Nutella, peanut butter, cereal and pretzels. No baking required! They …

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Pinecone taken with Raynox DCR-250

 

Nikon FM3a | Nikon AF Nikkor 28mm f/2.8D | Kentmere Pan 400

 

Digitized with Nikon D7200 & Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 AI-s | Raleno PLV-S192 | Valoi 360 135 Holder

 

Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 | 6:30/68F | Paterson Tank

 

Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: Linear Deep | WB: None | LUT: None

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