Wonderful pic!!!! This would be definitely one of your best pic! I just love the color, shade, frame n everything :) For a moment I was not sure what is that thing coz i have seen only mature pine cones :)
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Wow.. the photos are nice :)
ReplyDeleteBut what are they.. looks like a thread bundle...
And I am first :D :D
Lovely pictures. Are those pines? Where are the pics taken?
ReplyDeletePine cones...immature ones...lovely picture!
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@ kanaguonline : Thanks. They are immature pine cones. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, you are :)
@ The Panorama : Thks. Yepp pine, taken at McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh. :)
@ Nalini : Right. Thank you :)
Someone is Special : Yes, they are. :)
Clicked by me. :)
Cheers :)
stunning .. pine cones :) reminded me of the fabulous Hills of Himalayas ..Nice capture
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! than flowers.
ReplyDeleteAh Pine Cones!! Nice!! always seen them in their browning glory :))
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful...as someone wrote earlier, it does look like a bundle of thread or wool !!
ReplyDeletePine cones...huh...lovely....
hey what's that ? and where did you spot it ? It looks too good !
ReplyDeleteFor a moment I thought they were bee hives
ReplyDeleteWonderful pic!!!! This would be definitely one of your best pic! I just love the color, shade, frame n everything :) For a moment I was not sure what is that thing coz i have seen only mature pine cones :)
ReplyDeleteWowww! Amazing pic!
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ReplyDeleteinteresting!!! got me thinking until i read the comments ;)
ReplyDeleteAs they say...a picture speaks a thousand words...and may I add, a thousand different words depending on our unique perceptions.
and so your WWs surely speak a million words :)
unique concept...keep them comming!
wow! i have never see pine cones before. look like alien eggs :D :D
ReplyDeleteWho took these pics? I love the bokeh in the first one...
ReplyDeleteAwesome.What are these and where?
ReplyDeleteI never saw pine cones in real. But they look so so pretty.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. It looks as if someone placed those cone on the boughs. Nature, she continues to surprise.:)
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ReplyDelete@ tikulicious : Thks. Yeah, commonly seen in mountains. :)
ReplyDelete@ Insignia : This the first time I saw such young cones and they are just awesome; :)
@ Purba : That’s a nice…browning glory!! :)
@ UmaS : Yeah they look like a spool of thread or wool. :)
@ Nu : Immature Pine Cones @ Mcleodganj, HP. :)
@ Phoenixritu : Beehives!? :P
@ Lakshmi Rajan : Thanks :)
@ Swaram : :)
@ mayur : Thank you Mayur. Am glad you liked the WWs here. :)
@ Reema : Alien eggs…well, I have never seen them :P
@ IHM : The pics clicked by me. Well, I had to look up for Bokeh in wikipedia :D
@ BK Chowla : Immature Pine Cones @ Mcleodganj, HP. :)
@ Harini : Yeah, they are a pretty sight! :)
@ The Holy Lama : Very true…nature at its surprising best! Thks :)
Whooo..I thought they were cocoons or suchlike! Interesting picture Shilpa :)
ReplyDelete@ lostworld : Aren't they so very beautiful? It was awesome so many of them in clusters from such close quarters. :)
ReplyDeleteNice pics...
ReplyDelete@ Roshmi : Thanks :)
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