A seedpod of the Datura inoxia plant. A plant often used by shamans to achieve visionary states of consciousness. / Photo manipulation.
‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Ocean Odyssey is a mixed media production using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal on canvas textured paper.
hey mom! your baby’s growing! :)
retro design pattern featured in the group I ♥ Patterns on the 25th of May, 2008.
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Gecko’s and love :) Oil on Canvas
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)
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Top 10 Placement in the Macro Light & Shadow Challenge in August 2009 / Featured in the group Nirvana in May 2009 Poppy Seed Pod suspended between light and darkness. In the light, an enigma of beauty; a darker side hidden within.
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 /
Acrylic and ink on paper
Graphite drawing / Portrait of Whale Pod / Cocpuille paper, cold press Drawing of a Whale pod with some abstact reflections in water / Placed in Noah’s Ark challenge in Graphite Art plus Featured. First in challenge Best of Black and White by Nature in First Things.
I know its not quite irony but you get the picture.
Thanks to the many talented members of RedBubble, identified this as a Earthstar Fungi. Shot in Surburban Noosa Heads area. Measures about 1cm diameter, 3cm petal base. The inside was a fine powder, and very little of it, mostly air, similar to the little ball mushroom you get in the lawn sometimes. Star-like petals on the base. A tiny root system attatches itself to rotting wood. It’s been very very wet in the area lately, so might be something that sat dormant for a long time. Canon 50D, 800mm (400mm + 2 x Tamron). Night shot, no flash, but used a natural light LED to “paint” the subject over a 30 second exposure. Photo is as is from the camera, besides a light crop. Available Large, and Best viewed large!
I did some major tweaking of the color levels just for impact. / f 5.6, 300mm, 1/100 / /
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 / ________ / ________ / ________
A Thistle seed pod (or so I’m told!) in a handmade ceramic vase. Textures from Telzey and SkeletalMess
Fresh peas in their pod, it’s summer time!
A bit of fun!! It’s been a couple of weeks since I uploaded the three baby Sun Conure parrots in their nesting log. Look how they have grown! Not fully feathered yet they are being hand reared by me.They are engaging funny little souls. I can’t really tell one from the other ‘like peas in a pod’ which was the inspiration for a little play in photoshop! Canon 50D / Canon 18-55 mm len / Post edited CS3 Thank you for looking
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