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Dedicated to Fleet.Budgie.... I've been trying to figure out how to look like a pine cone for quite a while now due to a flickr conversation we had. Finally got it! Although unintentional. After our play one night, we went out to eat afterwards and I just wrapped the "insanity" in a band....(the hair that is!) I did not see the results of this until much later. No wonder I had people staring at me!

2005, Sony Cybershot

Bunya cones at the top of a tree

I was going into Home Depot and noticed that out front they had lots of Christmas decorations that were not sold. Since it is a few days after Christmas no one was interested in them. But the recent snow made the pinecones and boughs look festive to me, so I got my camera and clicked a few frames.

Playing with my new Rokinon 85mm 1.4. I love this lens, so sharp!

A pile of pinecones

Title says it all...

 

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You won't see these on a tree. They're just the tops of larger pine cones, but I've never seen the whole ones on the ground.

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A Pinecone in Super-Micro

Pinecone macro

 

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Pinecone on the pine branch, macro

i love the crunching noise pinecones make when you step on them. very satisfying.

Absolutely adorable shawl by original design of Priscilla White-Tocker. It's officially my favourite pattern for this summer!

 

75x170cm.

 

Etsy

The red one caught my eye

Beach Pinecone - I took this photograph along the ocean beach side of Jekyll Island. You can see more at RandyRobertsPhotography.com

La faccia sua mi parea lunga e grossa/Come la pina di San Pietro a Roma

Dante - Divina Commedia - Inferno XXXI

For some reason I was taken by this pinecone while out walking at lunch one day.

 

I carried it back with me to take home to photography.

 

It took a while to get the sticky sap off my hands.

Not my most interesting day--the best picture I took was the test one I took right after I put new batteries in the camera.

Nikon FM3A | Nikon Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 | Kentmere Pan 400 @ 800

 

Digitized with Nikon D7200 & AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED | CineStill CS-LITE | Valoi 360 135 Holder

 

Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 | 9:30/68F | Paterson Tank

one lone pinecone in the yard

pinecone with foreshortening.

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