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Seed pods or helicopters from our Japanese Maple.
Taken with an old soft spot filter.
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Finding some time for photography during my very busy time. I am working very hard during lock-down period. All work is done remotely from home though.
Lavender Pods is an arrangement of pods on a light box. the image was inverted and a filter applied.
Back again after few days. I took a few days off because sometimes Flickr is overwhelming and takes a lot of time out of my days. I just post no more than two photos a day because that.
I find Maple (Acer) seed pods more beautiful than the flowers it produces in spring. A maple leaf is on the coat of arms of Canada, and is on the Canadian flag. The maple is a common symbol 🍁 of strength and endurance and has been chosen as the national tree of Canada.
A pod of Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) swims in search of salmon or other prey along the west shores of Alaska near Juneau, U.S.A.
The male is easily identified by the tall, straight dorsal fin and this pod was observed during a recreational cruise to Alaska.
8 June, 2010.
Slide # GWB_20100608_1957.CR2
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Lots of these in parts of the fields now. You can see some seeds peeking out. Interesting structure...
found some dried out seed pods in my garden from my canna lillies. They are so beautiful in this state so I popped them on the windowsill in this soft light. HMM y'all!
(Liquidambar styraciflua) One dry seed pod of the sweetgum tree. (I can't wait to see the corona virus dead like this pod)
Thanks for your visit and taking the time to comment so I can visit your photos, too... very much appreciated! Have a great day!🙋♀️
Farol do Cabo Carvoeiro, Peniche.
Exposição múltipla.
"... Este ano o mês de Janeiro teve uma lua cheia no inicio e outra agora no final do mês.
O mês de janeiro de 2018 vai ser especial em termos astronómicos, uma vez que vamos ter lua azul. Não que a lua vá ficar azul, mas porque esse é o nome atribuído a um fenómeno raro em que ocorrem duas luas cheias no mesmo mês, sendo a segunda designada por lua azul.
Normalmente um mês tem apenas uma lua cheia, uma vez que o período de tempo que decorre entre duas luas cheias consecutivas, designado por mês sinódico, corresponde a cerca de 29,5 dias, mas como os nossos meses variam entre 28 e 31 dias, por vezes pode ocorrer que durante um mês possa haver duas luas cheias.
. Esta conjunção já aconteceu em 1999 e agora só voltará a acontecer em 2037.
A lua cheia do dia 31 de janeiro tem ainda a particularidade de ser uma super lua pois vais estar muito perto do periélio, ponto da órbita da lua mais próximo da Terra. .."