Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Wordless Wednesday - 9


27 comments:

  1. Wow.. the photos are nice :)

    But what are they.. looks like a thread bundle...

    And I am first :D :D

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  2. Lovely pictures. Are those pines? Where are the pics taken?

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  3. Pine cones...immature ones...lovely picture!

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  4. Awesome Pics, Who clicked it?

    Yours Frendly,
    Saravana Kumar M

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  5. @ kanaguonline : Thanks. They are immature pine cones. :)
    Yeah, 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 :)

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  6. stunning .. pine cones :) reminded me of the fabulous Hills of Himalayas ..Nice capture

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  7. Ah Pine Cones!! Nice!! always seen them in their browning glory :))

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  8. So beautiful...as someone wrote earlier, it does look like a bundle of thread or wool !!

    Pine cones...huh...lovely....

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  9. hey what's that ? and where did you spot it ? It looks too good !

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  10. For a moment I thought they were bee hives

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  11. 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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  13. interesting!!! got me thinking until i read the comments ;)

    As 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!

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  14. wow! i have never see pine cones before. look like alien eggs :D :D

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  15. Who took these pics? I love the bokeh in the first one...

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  16. Awesome.What are these and where?

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  17. I never saw pine cones in real. But they look so so pretty.

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  18. Nice shot. It looks as if someone placed those cone on the boughs. Nature, she continues to surprise.:)

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  21. @ tikulicious : Thks. Yeah, commonly seen in mountains. :)

    @ 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 :)

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  22. Whooo..I thought they were cocoons or suchlike! Interesting picture Shilpa :)

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  23. @ lostworld : Aren't they so very beautiful? It was awesome so many of them in clusters from such close quarters. :)

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