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Selling by the roadside at 2300m

We planted this apple tree five years ago and were excited that it had blossoms on it for the first time this spring!

It's that time of the year again. Apple harvest time. There are so many and so many varieties. Picked a little bit of each and ate a little of each. The smell and taste of ripe sun warmed apples is unbeatable

A dormant urban apple orchard in winter (but a welcome sign)...

 

Decatur’s Kitchen Garden

Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.

4 February 2022.

 

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April 17, 2016

 

Fossick:

[fos-ik]

verb (used without object)

1. Mining. to undermine another's digging; search for waste gold in relinquished workings, washing places, etc.

2. to search for any object by which to make gain

verb (used with object)

3. to hunt; seek; ferret out.

 

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Something quick and simple today. The weather has finally turned around and is acting more like it should this time of year, so I didn't want to waste the day inside working in the kitchen when I could be outside, enjoying the sunshine and turning myself into a lobster.

 

This is a really quick snack that doesn't need an recipe, it's sliced apples, chocolate chips and the left over caramel sauce from the white chocolate & caramel clusters I made a couple weeks ago.

 

Simple and refreshing on a warm and sunny day!

 

Hope everyone has had a good day.

 

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a shot from earlier in the summer...

It doesn't have any teeth and not a bloom in site! Something a little different from me.

(8 textures)

A found still life in my daughter's dining room. She'd harvested the frontyard tree, Decenber 11, 2025

hey everyone.

 

now you can get a free app on the apple market for your IPAD (only) with my photography !

 

itunes.apple.com/us/app/maldives-hd-free/id377188421?mt=8#

 

the app was made by a USA app company. enjoy ! :)

A pair of apples. {In English, pair and pear sound the same}.

 

apples ...

Pic in my Still Album

Pic taken 8 Feb 2026

Thanks for your viws, faves, invites and comments ...

Green pears, apples and bokeh.

Apple Blossom

Photography © Jeremy Sage

A still life of two apples; a yellow apple standing on three forks and a green apple with a big bite taken out of it.

 

Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.

Ants on apple slices

 

Lit with a flash to the right of the apples and sunlight

An Apple, engraved inside of the Crystal Cube

The very gorgeous Rescue Donkeys at Sarisbury Hampshire. Waiting for their apples. All so friendly and trusting despite the bad start they had. Happy life for them now though thankfully.

Brand new apple store in Manchester!! City Centre

A random Apple on a bench.

Crab apple tree blossoms at Bauer Farm Park in Madison CT

Olympus E 520 Takuma 105/2,8

One Apple reflecting another!

First experiments with a new form in the ever-evolving world of Pano-Sabotage photography that's been dubbed "MonitorPano". It's both a new turn for me and a return to a very old tactic I used in 2012 where I achieved coarse but provoking layers by photographing, with my Canon Rebel XS, my computers screen saver as it faded in and out between images in my photo files. The great thing was that the images didn't just click from one to the next like a slide show, they faded in and out over top of each other. There was always a "crossover" point where the two images would occupy the same amount of "presence" on the screen thereby becoming "fused" or "blended" ... in effect ... layered. A cruder version of Brian Enos Installation piece, "77 Million Paintings", perhaps, but using the same idea.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_4rCfpNzw

 

By the time Apple brought out the next Operating System, they'd taken out that scrolling slide show feature from what was then "iPhoto" and re-dubbed it "Photos". It always amazes me how the Silicon Valley geeks always "improve" things by taking out unique and wonderful features. Gotta mow it all down to sameness and uniformity, I guess. Unique features are seen as "mistakes".

 

Liz Mack has asked, "How long will it take for Apple to 'correct' the algorithms that allow for Pano-Sabotage photography ?"

 

MonitorPano, even though being hotly used right now and to great effect has actually been around quietly for a few years now. Don of the PANO-vision group was actually one of the first Pano-Sabotage artists to start "pano-ing" his desktop screen, and has often produced some very unique work with this method. Recently, Bill Smith, Paul Ewing and Liz Mack have taken it up with a vengeance with striking results.

 

"Graph ET 1" is the first finished piece that I created using the same technique the Paul, Bill, Liz and Don use. All of us in "PANO-Vision" learn a lot from each other and each of us makes invaluable contributions to the groups knowledge and technique base by that sharing. In PANO, as well call it for short, it's not about competition. We thrive by sharing. Each of us grows by contributing to an ongoing and easy exchange.

 

"MonitorPano" is achieved by setting one's cell phone camera on "Pano", clicking it on, while focusing on the desktop monitor and using the other hand to tap the arrow right ( or left ) key to quickly jump from photo to photo while the cell phone hand is pano-sabotaging the whole "pass". Tricky, and it takes some co-ordination, but it can be quite surprising what results.

 

This image was created for the PANO-Vision Groups Summer Contest, "PANO to the Metal".

www.flickr.com/groups/2892788@N23/discuss/72157667684597037/

 

Image culled from SLR shots done in 2011 and

"MonitorPanoed" and processed June 6, 2018.

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2018. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

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I am VERY proud to announce that I was chosen to be the feature artist of the "Kreative People" Group's Spring Gallery - Running until the end of June. I really must thank both abstractartangel77 and Xandram for bestowing me with this great honour. The link to the gallery appears below:

 

Please visit my Kreative People Highlight Gallery HERE

For HMM theme "Line Symmetry": Apple stem.

 

© All rights reserved, don´t use this image without my permission. Contact me at debmalya86@gmail.com

there's still a bit left, but be quick!

A study in light and shade.

Just picked these apples from the garden. I seem to be developing a food and drink theme at the moment. I think I'll continue it for a little while :)

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Apple trees close to the road growing on some private grounds. Taken on a walk near the village where we stayed in Germany. digitally enhanced.

 

Effects: Auto contrast correction, BSSS sharpening, vivid saturation

Floral Friday

Scents Of The Season

 

Our lovely Liberty apple is blooming! The blossoms are sweet and they are delicious apples! The Arctic Supreme Peach blossoms are the pink ones in the background.

 

It's not Fall without a least one Caramel Apple !

Into this clearing Paris and three goddesses soon will come

Western Standard Mythic Time

but now young prince

please do not start another war

we already have too many

give the apple to Hera or Athena

what can a disgruntled love goddess do anyway,

withhold her favors?

Oh no, that would be worse than the Sack of Troy

we are caught in the eternal dilemma

there is no outfoxing these immortal beings

 

all photos handheld and unaltered - click for larger

 

Daily In Challenge, 10.20.2019

Theme: Emulate a famous photo

Lens: smc Takumar Macro 50mm f/4.0

This is my emulation of Wynn Bullock's "Half An Apple"

I don't do it justice.

Bullock's capture of the texture and lighting of his apple portrait is still to be admired today.

An image of Bullock's "Half An Apple" can be seen here:

www.peterfetterman.com/artists/49-wynn-bullock/works/3702...

more about Wynn Bullock: www.wynnbullockphotography.com/

   

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