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Google's faux bokeh is OK but messes up in noisy areas like his toes. || Photo info: Taken 2019-06-13 with Pixel 3 XL, Google Pixel 3 XL Rear Camera, ¹⁄₂₀₀ sec at f/1.8, focal length 4.44 mm, ISO 336. Copyright 2019 Stephen Shankland.
Fall 2011
Location: Mt. Echo - Cincinnati, Ohio
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Golden Pinecone - An open pinecone that is painted gold.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24696657-golden...
Hi,
Here are some pictures I took at Northland Arboretum in Baxter.
Thanks to John, I think this picture is of the early stages of a pinecone gall.
Thanks,
Mike Morris in Brainerd.
While out trying to get photos of Birds, this little guy stumbled out of the bushes, so I followed & took photos. He/She is no bigger than a Pinecone, see my evidence
Little pinecones about three inches tall hand dipped in beeswax. They help start your logs and smell good when they are burning.
Overexposed and black-and-white filter : looks like there was a blinding sun (which was not the case...)
I like the sharp white :)
He landed on our truck during our trip and stayed with us for HOURS on the bumpy, long ride...we had to go super slow because of our truck camper, so he didn't fall off until we could go over 40 kms per hour!
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.
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