“ Chinese Red Pine ”
My wife and I went walking around the neighborhood when I spotted, what looked like, a pine tree but with a different shaped cone. I did a google search and found out that Pinus Massoniana and its bark, pollen, turpentine and needles have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for the ...
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  • Stewart Olson Edited 6 days ago

    Beautiful image Martin, color, lighting and focus are all perfect!

    Beautiful image Martin, color, lighting and focus are all perfect!

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  • Ashley Barnett Edited 6 days ago

    Great focus on the cone!  I don’t think I’ve seen this kind of tree before.

    Great focus on the cone!  I don’t think I’ve seen this kind of tree before.

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  • Gregg Thurlbeck Edited 7 days ago

    Martin, lots of close ups of plant details this week (including my own photo). Nice crisp focus here but I somehow want to get even closer to see all the complex detail… more

    Martin, lots of close ups of plant details this week (including my own photo). Nice crisp focus here but I somehow want to get even closer to see all the complex detail in those mini-cones.

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  • Mary Ann Zoeller Edited 8 days ago

    Natural remedies and a sweet depth of field.

    Natural remedies and a sweet depth of field.

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Leica Q3 Leica Summilux 28mm f/1.7
1/1000 f/2.8 100 28

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