Sorry no picture!BIOHello! My name is Tunde King (and yes this is a girl name) I am living in Australia, on a Central coast between ocean and lake.
I use a canon 400d dslr with many lenses and filters, when editing cs3 is my choice.
I love to take picture of everything but my favorite subject(s) is food photography and still life. On holidays I do capture nature's beauty and I am not shy make abstarct pictures either.
I have no study of any kind in photography. Magazines and book and a very helpful photography forums lend a hand to be better and understanding taking a photograph.
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Comments (32)
kimariehere
WOW so interesting this fascinates me as i have never seen anything quite like this growing on a pine before !!!! awesome and beautiful capture!!!!
jocko500
wonderful marco of this tree parts
GBCalls
A Beauty too. Excellent!
MrsRatbag
So beautiful! Excellent work again!
timtripp
remarkable.... they look like conch shells!
auntietk
What a beautiful image!
goodoleboy
Stellar framed composition of this lovely double image of the pine flowers and sprigs, T! And, pardon my old country boy ignorance, but what exactly does T.H.U.J.A stand for? Sounds like something from a James Bond movie or an episode from Get Smart.
Meowgli
like Tim i thought of shells when I saw them and wondered how they could be growing in a tree =) nice shot and i like the presentation with the faded border
shutterbugs
Beautiful post work and the capture is also excellent. I can smell the crushed scent of these in my nose as I type these words .... ahhhhhh .... aromatherapy!!!
MrsLubner
This is a beautiful shot. So very well seen and done with skill and talent.
Cosine
Beautiful shot, Tunde. I love the rich green and the details. This is certainly a Thuja orientalis, or Oriental arborvitae, so it's not a pine at all. According to Wikipedia, Thuja is a genus of coniferous trees in the Cupressaceae (cypress family).
ledwolorz
Very beautiful image.
JDoc
Beautiful plant. Great shot and frame!
Garlor
So this is where the idea for xmas decoartaions came from?? nice shot
MOODYBLUE92954
WONDERFUL CAPTURE
busi2ness
Excellent composition and framing Thunde.
fredster66
Very impressive. Excellent image!
lorandbartho
Professional close-up!
SapUS59
superb capture !!!
Kelena
great
rainbows
A delicate and deeply beautiful work, superbly presented, dear Tunde. Hugs. DiDi. xx
durleybeachbum
Beautiful!
CavalierLady
Beautiful closeup, clear and crisp!
Janiss
Really sublim!
Hedepo
A beautiful capture, I agree, pinetrees are fantastic and a pleasure for the eyes in a garden!! Excellent capture, A like the colours, the greyish is perfect!! Have a nice day Henk
witch_1612
Wonderful Work!!!!
faroutsider
Superb composition, colours and textures. I can almost smell it!
jedink
Great detail on the seed pods.
emmecielle
Very nice image!!! :)
Littlejock
Beautiful colours. Fantastic work