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Spent much too much time this weekend decorating the Christmas tree (a Martha Stewart fake one this year) as I traipsed down an ornament-induced memory lane, while simultaneously watching a Grey’s Anatomy marathon to clear the DVR.
Close-up of our gilded pinecone Christmas Tree ornament. We got this in Auburn, California about 15 years ago.
I liked this pinecone. Then I realized I needed a product shot and was going to go with orange..but then I realized THE INTERPRETATION IS UP TO ME RIGHT? BEHOLD. PINECONE. _PRODUCT_ OF PINE TREE. I really tried to get the light in between all of it's. ..shingles? Leaves? Florets? ---All of it's nooks. Set the pinecone on a glasses cleaning cloth to try to reduce reflection from the chair. I like this photo because it's a pinecone and I really like them, however, I could have tried to get more light into it's little crannies. Next time I will do a better job of this!
This made it into the final portfolio because 1. I love pinecones and 2. I think I did a pretty good job!
Used the macro mode on this one; I liked how the background was blurred. I've been working on my depth of field shots, and like how this one came out!
Taken at Cox Arboretum.
video shows the making of what I am calling the pinecone window. A small window going into a private home. The video shows the window going from full size cartoon drawing to completed window.
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Open Pinecone Front - An open pinecone shot from the top. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24696639-open-p...