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Another image taken with the 85 f/1.8 G © Stacy Hanna 2012 | Please do NOT use without permission.

This picture looks interesting because it seems as though the pinecone at the top is a bell. It is dark and the other pinecones in the background are in light colors. The branches in the background hang down nearly parallel, so they show symmetry.

The springs of the old bed at the abandoned cabin had all caught pinecones, making for a neat subject.

Chickadees were flying around grabbing seeds from pinecones; managed to catch this one with its wings spread.

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One of my first days in the "field".

Embellished peyote stitch form cute pine cones on a fringed beaded strand. Inspired by Sig Wynne Evans.

Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh, NC

continuing to add autumn nests, trees, and other creations to the shop this week

 

i've used some lovely twisting vines to create the wreath (from my sis's back yard!), and sewn fabric acorns, attaching them to real chinquapin acorn tops, along with a real pinecone. the leaf is hand sewn using hand dyed wool and cotton

 

End on pinecone lying in the ground ready to be photographed.

Golden Pinecone - A single gold pinecone on a white background.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24696654-golden...

Pentax SMC DA 40mm f/2.8.

This is in my bathroom.

All pinecones are collected in Sequoia.

Small tightly pack cones are sequoia babies.

White sands are collected at Panama city beach in Florida.

"This is a stickup. A prickly one!"

 

Nikon D850

AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR

Is there a real name for these?

Day 2 B&W challenge

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