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a great example of texture found in nature. Taken on the Nature Trail at Big Hill Park by the Welty Center in Beloit WI USA

I think this pinecone came from a tree that looks kind of like a weeping willow.

 

What a surprise!

Macro Monday theme: Anything Goes

 

I wanted to post this to Macro Monday a few weeks ago, but was out of town on Monday.

 

Detail of a Ponderosa Pinecone.

On March 5, 2020 I was visiting my son at King of Prussia, PA. We went to lunch at Broadcasting Square in Wyomissing, PA. Along the building where we were eating I found nature to be budding. I whipped out my IPhone 11 Pro and started to take photo images. I would come back later and take more images with my Canon Rebel. I thought these taken with my IPhone were worth posting first. Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs (VLP&Designs). Images made be used in my designs of wearable art and home essentials. View all of my designs at shopvida.com/vlp1 or shopvida.com/vlp2.

 

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A lonely pinecone in a pattern

Experimenting with pinecones I found on the ground while leaving work.

 

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Of pinecones

120 in 2020

#86 Pinecones

 

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Upright in a winter's field,

Austere, fruitful.

So proud, pinecone.

 

DeKalb County (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.

22 February 2021.

 

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Hand-held focus stacks, testing on simple objects in natural light.

Another random pincone on the tree in my backyard.

I thought I had posted this one but, I had forgotten. (Probably a good thing.) I don't really like this at all...

Weird composition.

Oh well. Enjoy anyways.

Captured this while on a photowalk last Sunday in Grand Rapids.

 

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tried in vain to find the pinecone so i could take its picture far enough out, so this will have to do. in doing a bit of research i discovered that the petal-like parts are called scales and this is probably a female one, since the male ones which contain the pollen are generally smaller

400H

 

Ironing out the kinks in a new camera, test roll. Nothing too seriously kinked.

 

Very wide, wider than the Xpan by 4mm, about 21mm equivalent on 35mm. So about 3 Xpan frames stacked vertically. No distortion. Nice.

On March 5, 2020 I was visiting my son at King of Prussia, PA. We went to lunch at Broadcasting Square in Wyomissing, PA. Along the building where we were eating I found nature to be budding. I would come back later and take images with my Canon Rebel. I found it hard to believe that holly with berry bushes were blooming along side of Pinecone trees.Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs (VLP&Designs). Images made be used in my designs of wearable art and home essentials. View all of my designs at shopvida.com/vlp1 or shopvida.com/vlp2.

 

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Things could be worse, you could be a pinecone with fear of heights!? 😬

From a tree in my front yard that is producing prodigious numbers of pinecones this year.

 

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