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shadows on pinecone, Macro Mondays ~it is all about the shadow

adding realism to a painting

Textures and patterns of the pinecone...

I found this mushroom (I am not sure of the species) under a pine tree, and the pinecone nearby looked lonely, so I moved it so it could pose for a picture.

They look much happier now, no?

Google Pixel 4a, natural light

For some reason, when I sees 'em, I shoots 'em.

Tiny pine cone. Rhymes with stone #macromonday #stonerhymingzone

Standing in the shade, I happened to look up, More Pine Nuts!

“Throughout the span of recorded human history, Pinecones have served as a symbolic representation of Human Enlightenment, the Third Eye and the Pineal Gland.”

 

“The number 3 was considered as the perfect number, the number of harmony, wisdom and understanding. ... It was also the number of time – past, present, future; birth, life, death; beginning, middle, end – the number of the divine.”

 

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

 

What a surprise!

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

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 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 wanted to write about how this photo came to be, since its a bit different than my normal process. a few weeks ago, i found this box filled with probably 100 pinecones in my grandparents basement - with the christmas decorations and such. my first instinct was "photo op." but i had no idea what i could do, conceptually, with a ton of pinecones. so, i went home and googled pinecone symbolism.

 

i learned that the center in our brains that is responsible for the perception of light, among other things, is shaped like and named after the pinecone. was so happy to find that modeling a concept after pinecones wasnt so hard after all.

 

the full version of this is like a million pictures stiched into a panorama (this is already three different photos), and i kind of like it, but i couldnt stand the thought of my sisters face being so lost especially since you can only look at it so big on the computer... even though it kind of payed into the meaning. full shot in comments.

 

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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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120 in 2020

#86 Pinecones

 

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

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.

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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