Macro Monday: more close-ups of pine tree sap

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Today I’m taking part in the Macro Monday photo challenge. If you like what you see, I encourage you to subscribe so you can enjoy the new photos I post a few times a week.

A couple of weeks ago, I shared a few photos of pine tree sap from up close. Here are a few more photos to add to the collection. I hope you enjoy them.

Macro Monday: pine tree sap
Macro Monday: pine tree sap
Macro Monday: colorful pine tree sap
Macro Monday: colorful pine tree sap
Drops of pine tree sap
Drops of pine tree sap
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12 thoughts on “Macro Monday: more close-ups of pine tree sap

    • Haha, I’ll let you keep those thoughts to yourself! One thing I can tell you is, that sap is a burial site for insects. You wouldn’t believe the number of ants and spiders permanently trapped in there. If it weren’t so sticky, I’d surround my house with it.

  1. I LOVE them! And I love the lighting, too. You’ve encouraged me to go to some pine woods and try for myself!

    • Thank you! I’ve never paid close attention to tree sap before but it can form some very neat shapes and crystals. The challenge is to find some sap that doesn’t contain tons of insects stuck in it.

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