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Jeunes pousses de mousse

from our recently converted dining room. this was basically a test shot for a new sigma 30mm lens

This little oak was trying to take root under an overhanging shelf of sandstone at Pickle Springs Natural Area.

[TWS] Seedling + Shoot includes 1 Seedling, 1 Seedling in a pot, 1 Shoot, 1 Shoot in a pot (All Decor Items).

The Shoot + Pot has a menu with 16 textures for the pot.

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-1 prim Li each piece

-Copy/Mod

-Original Mesh + Materials

 

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Labouheyre, Landes, France

Unidentified wild seedings.

A seedling of Astrantia major 'Shaggy'.

Lovely flowers to photograph at all stages of growth

from this post (sorry i had the wrong link up before)

Nikon F2 : Vivitar Series 1 35-85mm f/2.8 VMC Auto Variable Focusing : Kentmere 100 : Adox FX-39 II

MC ZENITAR - M1.9/50

We had some dandelions blooming in November and a few seedlings in the front lawn caught my eye one morning...not the best focus but they wouldn't stop moving...

This is the water spinach. My wife was planting seeds in our garden.

 

HMM everyone!!!

Double exposure Photography

Well… here’s that panorama of the Durbanville wheat field at sunset... which I mentioned on my stream yesterday.

 

This panorama is actually made up of two sets of six images (in portrait format). The first six were to capture the correct exposure for the seedlings… and the second six to correctly expose for the sunset and sky. I stitched both panoramas together with Photoshop’s Automerge feature… and then blended them together by hand.

 

The EXIF details shown here are for the upper panorama… the one where I exposed for the sky.

 

This one is a wee bit on the dark side... but it looks much better when viewed large on black!

 

Nikon D3100, Sigma 18-200mm at 32mm, aperture of f14, with a 1/25th second exposure.

 

In sandstone sand, near Lake Powell, Utah

Livingston's daisy

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My Indecision Ring converted into a pot to hold tender seedlings! Actually this could work: all I have to do is provide some sort of drainage :-)

 

On Explore March 14, 2010 #42

Labouheyre, Landes, France

Gardener holding a tray with garden petunias grown from seed.

 

License photo

New life reaching towards the sun.

Got an in-home garden system last week. Already some kale and cherry tomatoes are sprouting.

135/365 -Around the house - Day 135

(094/365) On the left are 2 Orange & 1 Purple Chili pepper plants that I grew from seeds saved from last years' plants & on the right 5 Bell Pepper seedlings grown from packet seed. The purple seedling at the back is a bit stunted but it's the only one that germinated so I'll give it a chance. I'll pot them all on next week & put them out in the polytunnel now it's warming up a bit.

 

We have a fine crop of Lesser Celandines & Daisies on the front lawn, too wet to mow. The porch window is filthy but considering I only clean it once or twice a year that's hardly surprising HWW & HFF!

Fotosöndag på temat ”bryta mönster”

 

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Fotosondag on theme ”Breaking Pattern”

Another attractive local variety, this is sometimes described as a cooking apple and sometimes as dual purpose, reputed to keep well. Raised from Annie Elizabeth x Dumelow's Seedling by W H Divers - Head Gardener at Belvoir Castle

 

There is a detailed article about the Head Gardeners at Belvoir, including Divers, here: thegardenstrust.blog/2023/09/23/belvoir-part-2-a-treat-fe...

Taken with Nikon Coolpix 995 on tripod. As a note: The seed on top of the seedling is approx. 1 mm. in diameter. I germinated these Common chickweed seeds to make a photograpical journey in the life of this species; this is the first picture and was taken 7 days after sowing. The seed right in the foreground is Scentless mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum)

 

Hurray...this is my first picture to be viewed over a 100 times! It was definitely the picture with the most effort put in.

This series is dedicated to my dear friend Bob, who I take care of here at the adult care home. He just had a setback, mini strokes that have stolen his strength. He is a wonderful man, who loves nature as I do, and has spent many years camping and mushrooming in these mountains. Yesterday he was at the Emergency room most of the day, and now he is very weak and uncoordinated. It breaks my heart to see him confused and struggling... so I brought him in a squash shell I found in the compost that had every seed sprouting with determination, and I told him he just needs to be stubborn like a squash! All around this sqaush shell, the compost was turning into dirt, but this collection of seeds was determined to grow rather than become food for other plants. I think every seed in the gourd has sprouted, and so I have replanted it into a place that it can go ahead and grow. It will be interesting to see how many of these seedlings actually become plants, how many survive. It is always heartwarming to see when my elders fight against the pitfalls of old age and ill health and move forward in a positive direction! I learn so much from watching these 79-92 year old folks!

 

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