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Pine Cone shadows

pine cone

Another photo from our hike last weekend. A pine cone embraced by the grass and sporting triangular shadows.

 More shadows at HeyHarriet's blog.

Comments

Ralph said…
This macro pine cone is stunning! I see a mountain range here. Perhaps with snowy sides. Such neat detail, I would never have guessed but for the large (in scale) blade of grass. So cool!
Ms. Becky said…
Oh I agree with Ralph, wholeheartedly. my imagination could run wild here. I've never seen a macro of a pine cone and this is remarkable. I like that blade of grass. fantastic shadows too. this is art. happy SSS to you.
Anonymous said…
oh wow what a great shot.
T
What an amazing view of the humble pinecone! Terrific ShadowShot. Happy SSS.
Chubby Chieque said…
What a great shot J?

I am sorry to say, that I was too busy last week, reason I didn't come to visit you.

End of the month? As a banker, it is a nightmare for everyone. Hope it is quite this week, but I doubt it.

Enjoy the w/end.

Hugs,
/chie
Tammie Lee said…
wonderful photograph!
Ralph hits it right on the head! Love this, the textures, colors & shadows ~ a perfect find for SSS!!
Your photo puts me right into the heart of the pine cone!

EVERYWHERE SHADOWS

Shadows above and shadows below,
Shadows that blaze and shadows that glow;
Shadows outside and shadows indoors,
Shadows on trees and shadows on floors;
Everywhere shadows calling my name,
Everywhere shadows no one can tame.


© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

Desert Shadows and Cemetery Shadows
Anonymous said…
i'll never look at a pine cone the same again.

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