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Hope you are having a great weekend! Thank you for your visits and comments! I am still at the GETRDUN photo meet but will catch up on all of your wonderful photos tonight. Straight out of the camera, no cropping.

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A daisy growing near a pine cone somewhere in Silesia, Poland.

Up close and personal...

 

16mm extension.

A Grey Squirrel enjoys a little meal

young red tailed hawk hunting pinecones in the brush. lots of practice going on.

Art created from my photos | Pinecone #painting

We have many Ponderosa Pines on our property, I walked under this one and stuck my macro lens into one of its pine needle boughs.

Ponderosa pines have the longest needles of any Pine. Their rich, robust green needles grow up to 10 inches long at the ends of thick reddish stems.

This particular tree is loaded with Pinecones in all phases of their growth. I was surprised how the baby cones have a slight blueish color. This tiny cone is about 1/2" long, totally protected and surrounded by steadfast needles.

I never realized their beauty until they came into view, hunting with my macro lens.

Pinecones and acorns

In the Buda Arboretum

A trip to Borough Market in London buying cheeses and goodies for Christmas and drinking mulled wine with my boys I came across the most beautiful pine cone just hanging in the December sunlight, I managed to capture this truly lovely christmassy moment in the very busy christmas market.

An abundance of pinecones on a large pitch pine in the Albany Pine Bush Preserve, in Albany County, New York, USA. Hot that day when I captured this, but still a great place for a long walk.

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Bamburgh Park - Toronto, Canada - April 2021

St Michael's Street in St Albans. The tower of St Michael's on the right. Carved stone gatepost finials in the shape of pine cones supported by acanthus leaves became fashionable during the Georgian era. As symbols of life's regeneration and even immortality, they do have a longer prehistory and reach back into pre-Christian times.

on the Weeping Cypress Pine in the garden...

might be Strobilurus tenacellus ( Bitterer Kiefern-Zapfenrübling ) seen a few this morning in the New Forest NP

 

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Just some messing about.

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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Spruce tree at Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois

 

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Taken at the NC Arboretum in Asheville.

Ran across this photo I shot with my cell phone (Samsung Galaxy S5) camera while attending a Christmas Luncheon at the TD Convention Center in Greenville, SC last year. I was thinking it might make a good Christmas card, as I prepare for exhibiting my work at a Christmas market at my church this fall.

For MACRO MONDAYS, this week’s theme: an English word that rhymes with STONE

 

HMM !!!

 

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A daisy and a pinecone lying in the meadow.

sooc except for a crop

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

 

Niles, California.

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