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...la mia Love

 

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Niente inviti o icone di gruppi nei miei commenti, grazie 1000!

 

Captured with Minolta MC Rokkor PG 50mm f1.4 lens

What happened to this pinecone?

A torn pinecone on a pole (right corner). Squirrel looks at it.

Mushrooms growing out of a pinecone (Strobilurus trullisatus) in Lage Vuursche, Netherlands

my famous pine tree, in my famous backyard

Helios 44-M 58mm f2

Giant found this pinecone tree. It need some love. To let it shine again.

Macro shot of the top of a wet pinecone.

Photo: ©2023 Phil Wahlbrink

Bain-de-Bretagne, France

Seen on a tree in the town of Waterton, Waterton Lakes National Park [Alberta, Canada].

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Happy Macro Monday !!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

This was taken during one of my lunch break walks earlier in the spring. May 07, 2014 L1200373.dng

I love the way the autumn light plays on textures—pine cone scales and old boards. An attempt to convey a sense of warmth and texture.

 

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The Christmas potpourri is still gently scenting the dinning room.

Shutter release cable test shot

 

Fujichrome Provia 100F

Minolta X-570

MD 50mm f/1.7

Hoya Skylight (1B)

tcr developed and scanned

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A while back in Edmonton, after a foggy night... Don't you just love the contrast between bright white and blue sky?!

Standing below the boughs of our tree and staring straight up :)

There are quite a few of these trees, Pinus strobus, on the avenues round me.

It is known as the White Pine in the USA.

View on black.

Hope you enjoy.

 

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(Italian: Fontana della Pigna) A 1st-century Roman bronze pinecone is a part of the fountain in Belvedere Courtyard at the Vatican Palace. On the wall in the background is the coat of arms of the Holy See - it combines two crossed keys and a tiara, used as the official emblem of the Holy See, and by extension, the wider Catholic Church.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_the_Holy_See

The courtyard was designed by Donato Bramante from 1505 onward.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortile_del_Belvedere

My son, Kyle, brought this pinecone home a few days ago. It looked interesting so of course I hijacked it so I could take some pics of it.

2019 Christmas Season.

Kingfisher Trail

 

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Just a macro pinecone

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