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I'm always amazed at the beautiful detail nature can provide in common things if you take the time to look closely. Dandelion seed pod.

    

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obs: peço deskulpas pq não to podendo comentar nos flogs... tá SODA essa semana... provinha cabulosa... vou comentando aos poucos, na medida do possível :P

 

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New living pods, juxtaposed with the old waterfront pier, will soon be ready to rent at the terminus of the Trans Canada Hwy in Tofino, Vancouver Island, BC

Ice formed overnight thaws in the morning sun, and collapses around the rocks on the shore of this Icelandic beach.

Sycamore Seed Pod

 

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Seed pods from wildflowers in the San Francisco Bay Area hills.

 

This is a very subtle photograph, with a small range of tones and nothing hat is quite pure white or even close to black. The light in the early evening here was quite soft, and I almost decided not to try to photograph this subject — the colors were so subtle, the light was low, and I was working handheld. But there I was, there the seed pods were, so I decided to give it a try.

 

The pods belong to some very tall wild grasses that grow along a trail that I frequently hike. Perhaps only weeks ago this would have been a very green subject, but here in California we move pretty quickly from the green of April to the brown, tan, and golds of the warmer portion of the year.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

Another experiment with Mecabricks' rendering service. I used a night sky HDR lighting, as this seemed to be the most similar to the sort of background that I had in mind. Edited in Adobe PhotoShop Elements 6.0 that I bought years ago.

Seen from the shore at Richardson Beach Park, Kalanianaole Ave, Hilo, Island of Hawaii [Big Island], Hawaii.

Info: A group of dolphins is called a pod. A pod usually is formed of around 12 dolphins, and it is the usual social group of dolphins. > www.dolphins-world.com/what-is-a-group-of-dolphins-called/

These shipping Containers are based on Scotty's design,

 

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But I've made them 16x8 so they tie in with my Pod system, I like the way they can all stack neatly together

 

The X shape is from L E G O Z ;)

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Some poppy seed heads...

They are flying around everywhere and landing on my car!

Seed pods in the light.

scattered in a field

I have an earlier shot of these from further away - came back a couple of weeks later and decided to risk climbing down the slope off the track for a closer shot.

Whilst Catherine was swimming I amused myslef with my camera's macro function. This seed pod made an interesting subject.

original drawing by: Bill Rogers

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Nikon D300.

Sigma 105 2.8.

 

The Pod is 17 inches tall now.

There's a bunch more popping up.

The putrefied stink of death surrounds it.

 

OK, here's some important information.

 

No# 1 says if you know what you're doing

and can harvest the tuber by avoiding

the Big Itchy, the bulb, which weighs

about 10-12 kilos, is real yummy ;-)-

  

Amorphophallus konjac

 

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La misión jesuítica de San Ignacio Miní se fundó en 1610 por los Padres José Cataldino y Simón Masseta en la rivera izquierda del río Paranápanema con el objetivo de evangelizar a los nativos guaraníes. En 1696 después de algunos asientos provisionales, se establece donde hoy se aprecian los valiosos restos de sus ruinas jesuíticas, en una pequeña reserva fiscal, rodeada por el trazado urbano de la moderna ciudad de San Ignacio, en la provincia argentina de Misiones.

 

Es la más completa de todas las misiones jesuíticas conservadas en, lo que es hoy, la Provincia de Misiones. El monumento está totalmente cercado y resguardado. Estos restos han sido reconstruidos durante el período 1940-1950.

 

Prácticamente todo el conjunto urbano estuvo construido en roca arenisca rosada y en menor medida en roca itacurú. Los trabajos de restauración que se ejecutaron en el sitio permiten que podamos apreciar con exactitud lo que fuera la trama urbana de la reducción jesuítica. El templo, la residencia o colegio, los talleres y las viviendas indígenas pueden ser apreciadas en todos sus aspectos funcionales, lográndose una idea acabada de lo que implicaba la vida cotidiana en una reducción jesuítica.

 

La fachada del templo, los portales de los accesos laterales al templo y el pórtico de la sacristía constituyen obras únicas del barroco misionero-guaraní. Se trata de componentes, junto con la residencia o colegio con sus pisos y corredores y escalinatas originales, que distinguen a San Ignacio Miní y la hacen única en el contexto de los demás conjuntos jesuíticos.

These seed pods were changing colour as they were dying. I liked the variation from when they were starting to dry out to when they went hard and crisp. The seeds inside were clearly visible.

Grey Seals-DSC_7913 - Part of a pod of Grey Seals swimming in the St Lawrence River at Cap des Bon-Desir north of Tadoussac, Quebec. The pod size was estimated to have 50 seals in it.

Coop and I found these on a rare desert walk. I am told the little seeds will make your skin super itchy.

Southbank, Brisvegas

Pod of Orca's taken from the coast of San Juan Island - 2012

Morning sun, early November.

The Pods @ Southstack Coastal Retreat

 

Having a BBQ outside the pods and a rainbow appeared behind us. We'd had great weather all day walking around the cliffs. Just a spot of rain at the end of the day as we were setting up the BBQ so the Rainbow was a great photo opportunity!

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