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Wind gusting as this Merlin hangs on trying to keep its composure. The death grip on the pinecones was noticed.

Merlin

Sandy Point State Park, Cape St. Claire, Anne Arundel County, Maryland

Gibson Island Quad

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I really love taking macro and closeup shots but the slightest breeze completely ruins the focus. It takes a lot of patience and many shots to get just one decent photo of something that's hanging or on a stem. Or I bump in to the branch next to it and set it off. lol!

 

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In the Buda Arboretum

Whilst on holiday on the Italian island of Ischia I found this beautiful pinecone on the ground. I decided to bring it home as a souvenir and it now sits in a display in my fireplace - a constant reminder of a wonderful holiday.

While trying to catch up some long overdue chores today, I was picking up pinecones in the backyard when I spotted this one with tiny mushrooms growing on it.

 

I've only ever seen this one time before so I was excited to see it again, and had to stop everything to go grab my camera.

 

Didn't notice the two extra tiny ones on the left until I was looking at it on my monitor.

 

**Click on the image for a closer look.**

Queen Anne MD

Another random pincone on the tree in my backyard.

What started as a macro session w/this pinecone which had fallen upon my deck, ended up as a cat photography session with Star as full of energy as I've seen for some while. Apparently objecting to the attention being given to this cone, she took possession and decided to make it a plaything. After a few sniffs and a few nips, it was unceremoniously batted to the ground, deemed unsuitable for serious cat play...but serving well the purpose of interrupting my own activities...

 

[Large close to lifesize]

When it's cold the pinecones close up tight

Testing the Hasselblad Teleconverter 1.4x e with a 250mm Sonnar lens. Amazing sharpness as seen by the little hairs along the edge of the leaf, very shallow depth of field at f5.6 in this image.

Been on Explore #457, Oct 13, 2007.

Forest of Sithonia, Chalkidiki, Greece.

Here is a single pinecone......love the simplicity of it

EXPLORE ~ Jan 11, 2011

It's time for the annual Christmas countdown! How did that happen so quickly?

One of my first countdowns started with pinecones, so it's appropriate to repeat that tradition.

Original title, eh?

  

Binnshire, Gouldsboro, Maine

Still life with leaves and pinecones (un-arranged).

 

Seminary Wood

Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.

8 October 2020.

 

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â–¶ "A pine cone is an organ [the fruit] of the pine tree containing its reproductive structures. Pine trees are only one of the conifer, or 'cone-bearing,' plants; others include cedars, firs, cypresses, and redwoods. Pine cones, like the reproductive organs of other conifers, come in male and female varieties. The image that most people associate with the pine cone, a woody, scaled structure, is actually the female structure. Male cones are smaller, more herbaceous, and shorter-lived."

— Wisegeek.

 

â–¶ "Pine cone is a compound word that can be written with a space (called an 'open compound') or without a space between the two words (called 'closed'). If you look on the Internet, you will find that this word is quite common in both forms."

— Merriam-Webster.

 

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Day 31/365 - Even though it was a cold day, took a bit of a walk. I found 3 pinecones to create a still life.

Mushrooms growing out of a pinecone (Strobilurus trullisatus)

Pinecone which was once covered in peanut butter and seed, now swings barren from the tree.

My mom likes to put them out as treats for the birds, and they eat em all up right away!

Old photo from one of our many Culver bike path visits, yay! He jumped up to do this. Mwaha, action shot.

 

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Sonntag halt, .... :D

 

Pinecone's in my yard!

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