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My first proper attempt at plants and flowers with macro
The green is a reflexion of my daughters slide
Easy weaving project for a young child: pinecone, yarn, beads. Child goes on nature walk to find pinecone, discusses spiral patterns in plants, selects colors of beads, threads them, weaves in a spiral pattern. www.syrendell.blogspot.com
Three Pinecones - Three pinecones of different colours. One plain, one gold and one silver.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24696677-three-...
Closed Pinecone - A closed pinecone on a white background.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24696663-closed...
Shot on Canvey Island
The cherimoya is often considered one of the best-tasting fruits in the world, its commercial production hampered by its short shelf-life, often tender skin and difficulty harvesting the fruit. The cherimoya's rich and creamy pulp, with a hint of a sweet fruity flavor, makes an excellent dessert fruit and is becoming increasingly popular in temperate climates.
Made with small balls of stuffed fabric, hot-glued onto a pinecone. Blogged here: hazelnutgirl.blogspot.com/2012/01/pinecone-pincushion.html
Thats right! I got a lensbaby! Im still getting the hang of it, but its lots of fun!
Out of the 253 photos i took last night while figuring out my new lensbaby, i think i like this one best. Not the most intresting of subjects, but still fun :-)
Taken a little while ago, only now re-editing, using some new colouring ideas Ive been working on, quite like how everything is coming out now! :)
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Pinecone, our Maine Coon mix tortoiseshell cat, with her new boyfriend Andy, who came from a second-hand store. Pinecone herself was on the way to the pound when we took her in. The very next day she had kittens!