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Tiny pansy seed pod with tinier insect.

Desert Senna (Cassia covesii)

 

Nikon D200 Micro-Nikkor 55mm 1:3.5 - 28 sec - f/22 - ISO 100

Ambient incandescent light. Single overhead spot plus room lights.

This things are just so cool.

These images were from a morning walk on October 14. The dew had set on the freshly emerging milkweed seeds prompting me to go macro for awhile.

This looks like it's in black and white but it's not, I was just shooting upwards on a grey day.

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Beech Tree seed pod. The Squirrells and birds are loving these.

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One of the seed pods on my kafir lily plant.

Pictured here is the spiky seedpod from a plant with these massive leaves and beautiful flowers. But I don't know the species. Found in Williamsburg Brooklyn in a sidewalk planter.

about to burst. . . . photo MR

A detail in the Florida woods

Or propellers as I used to call them as a child. Taken at RHS Wisley on 16th October, 2014

Butchart Gardens, Central Saanich, Victoria BC

Sometimes things can be beautiful in the winter too.

Only two left as the other two shriveled.

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Butchart Gardens, Central Saanich, Victoria BC

The winged seedpod of the Alamo Vine Merrimia dissecta in my garden. Houston, Texas. Aug. 2009.

Her petals are faded and the blue skies are gone.

Aquilegia, columbine

Dry seed pods of the Peony plant

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