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A candy cart at a fair in Krefeld, Germany. I always found those apples look better than they taste - quite the opposite of caramelized almonds.
Apple of London Mercedes Benz Atego / Indcar Next C35F on the Moseley stand at Coach and Bus live 2015. Photo taken 30/09/15
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This is a picture of an apple sitting on a piece of poster-board in my kitchen. When I first saw it after taking it I wasn't sure how the lighting would play out. However, once I got it on a computer I realized how low the lighting had been, but by selecting the apple and creating a layer mask I was able to brighten and increase the contrast on the background while slightly enhancing the red of the apple, while still keeping the deep red that makes it so enticing. The use of space and shape help to really bring the apple to life, and the shadow helps to create a 3D effect (giving it gravity)
FAKE apple photographed for Project52.org assignment 5 - Red & White. Shot with Canon 60D - Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM - 100mm, f/16, 1/250 @ 100 ISO - Alien Bees 400 & Speedlight
November 29 2008
Saturday lunch--toast with sliced apple, cheddar, and bacon & carrot salad with apple and raisin
Four red apple in a tree.
Two for you and two for me.
We'll shake that tree and watch them fall.
One, two, three, four that is all.
A Visit to the Farm @ The Little Red Hen
ODC - Lyrics/Poem
APPLES by Helen H. Moore
Apples, apples, what a treat,
sweet and tart and good to eat.
Apples green and apples red,
hang from branches overhead,
and when they ripen, down they drop,
so we can taste our apple crop.
Apple White from Ever After High is destined to be the next Snow White. She takes her destiny very seriously and reads up on it as much as possible.
Photo Studio
Places / Germany / Baden-Wurttemberg / Bonlanden
Nokia Lumia Smartphone Celly Photo Foto Photos Fotos aufgemommen mit der Kamera Handy Handykamera "Nokia Lumia 800" "Lumia 800" Lumiacelly f/2.2 GPS geomapped "Lumia 800 Photography" taken with Carl Zeiss Lens Tessar
Ii’s strange when we work with these Apple trackpads on a mac and when we look at the past of the computer interface devices.
Today they are so natural in use that the absence of them is almost intolerable.
I really need a mouse and a trackpad, each one is special depending of what we do.
Magic Trackpad is really beautiful and is a necessity tool for me.
This trackpad has arrived for my iMac yesterday, And I have to give my personal Thank’s to Apple Support Professionals.
A twisting up and down trail in Gowlland Tod Park follows Tod Creek and ends at the idyllic shores of Tod Inlet. There is no visible sign of habitation here but from 1904-1920s there was a townsite and cement works of the Vancouver Portland Cement Company where about 400 people lived and worked. All that remains are a few cement foundations and, in the midst of nature's reclaiming, an occasional apple tree that has to have been planted about 100 years ago - thus, apples in the forest. Still wearing a few drops from a light overnight rain. Thought a little texture would set them off prettily- but still learning.