Pod seed 

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  • A collaborative image based on Chuck’s Lotus Seed Pod image which you can find in his portfolio: VelvetEagle Great working with you Chuck!

  • This is a shared art image.. Brett has shown what he can do with natures art.. It is such a pleasure working with such an artist in software and digital works.. Anytime again my friend. / Check out Bretts RB site.. search for PhotoBloke and enjoy some fantastic Images…

  • I found these Poppy seed pods on our house hunting venture and just loved their shape, colour and texture and taking these photos definitely took my mind off the move! The name of this image came from my kids as they call them tiny honey pots. Enjoy.

  • Cotton Wood seeds were flying today. Horrible if you have allergies, but looks like snow in the summer = )

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • A small pastel…....... I spent a long time ill in a room near this tree and came to love its fecundity and glorious shade. Watching the wonderful seed-pods expand, pop …....showering the damp earth in fresh seed, were reminders of cycles and change …........ (original sold)

  • Ink, digitally coloured

  • I’m a fan of green images. This is a seed pod of a newly classified New Zealand native hibiscus. / Canon 400D F/L 100 F# 2.8 Exp 1/100 /

  • Featured on RB Low Key themed Homepage 23 November 09 – woohoo!! These seed pods have such beautiful colour and texture… think I’d like to do some more shots once the pod opens, I think the seeds are pretty cool, too. PIty I only have a couple of canna plants in my garden… ( : Canon 400D

  • These are the seed pods of a tiny cream iris. Which although tiny is rather beautiful and a welcome sight in early spring. / Canon 400D Shutter 1/125, Aperture 2.8, Exp-manual F/L 100mm ISo 100, Handheld /

  • Shot on the Wildlife Refuge near Lawton, Oklahoma. Big bushes with seed pods on the end. Early spring. Cloudy day… even sprinkled a few times. March 2009 Nikon D80 / Not altered. Slight color correction in CS4 is all. This is in color actually… Featured on the Homepage on 9 June 09! / Thank You So Much!!! / 504 views at time of entry into 500 views group

  • Acrylic and ink on paper

  • Acrylic & Ink on paper

  • Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 26mm ~ 1/400’s ~ f / 10 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Manual Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / ________ / ________ / ________

  • Thank You to the group: / Insomniacs and Other Night Crawlers / for featuring this in the group / if you’d like to see more of my images, please visit / Peacefulowl

  • PLEASE VIEW LARGE A detail of some grass by the roadside in Chittering, north of Perth, West Australia / another experimentation in minimalism – and high key. With nelisart help, I think they look very fishlike! Nikon D700, 105mm macro lens, ISO 640, f/10, 1/1600 sec. Cropped and manipulated using Old Photo filter in Nik Colour Efex pro FEATURED TWICE IN FISHLIKE / TOP TEN FINISH IN MOST FISHLIKE CHALLENGE

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  • A Thistle seed pod (or so I’m told!) in a handmade ceramic vase. Textures from Telzey and SkeletalMess

  • This is the final in my L’Oiseau series – although I am not quite sure about this yet. It feels as if there’s on more lying in wait…. So you’ll have to watch this space. It refers to the following lines: ‘The eyes are not here / There are no eyes here / In this valley of dying stars / In this hollow valley / This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms.’ of T.S. Eliot’s poem ‘The Hollow Men’ and was inspired by it. There are three more images in the series (so far): The first in the series is Panier-Avec-L’Oiseau. / The second in the series is Tête-à-Tête. / The third in the series is Métamorphose. A brief explanation might be in order: / - the cage is actually half seed pod (not a peanut!!!) / - the flowers are poppies, which are used in rememberance of the fallen soldiers here in the UK / - at the back you can faintly see a feather pattern I created specifically for this image / - the sky/clouds is a photograph which I’ve used as a texture / - the leaves framing all the pictures are photographs that I’ve edited and arranged to frame the image. 101 views to date.

  • An original capture of Moonflower seed pods….captured in Northern, CA on 10/03/09 / They begin from these large thorny pods, and this is the final result at the end of their life cycle – only to begin again…. / Moonflower 08 / Labor Day Moonflower Copyright protected and registered – please respect copyrights. / / /

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