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Highest position on explore = 1 - Thanks guys!
New toys to play with - Bubble wall - Thanks very much to Ibstock Aquatics and Reptiles for sending me the extra Airline tubing!
Strobist info - Canon430ez behind kiwi with a CTO + Yellow gel, firing into 100mm piece of plastic piping to give a circular snoot. Canon 430ez to the right of fruit aiming down. White tile below fruit to provide extra lighting.
when i saw this i couldnt help but think about this verse.
"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness." - Galations 5:22
we need those thing sin our everyday life<3 and now that its getting closer to valentines day im thinking about them more and more.. i hope ive shown these things to you guys throughout the time that ive been on here<3
but im really working to show these things to my family and friends even more.
i love you guys! ttyl!
My mom used to say, "It's not the worst fruits that the worms gnaw on."
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Mijn moeder zei altijd:"Het zijn de slechtste vruchten niet waaraan de wormen knagen."
Op het web vond ik:
Het zijn de slechtste vruchten niet, waaraan de wespen knagen.
D.w.z. degenen, die uit nijd en afgunst besproken worden, zijn dikwijls de beste en deugdzaamste menschen.
Sliders Sunday
I'm making Pavlova for dessert for Father's Day. So, I thought I'd use a fruit themed photo! This is another one of my creations from of my online Oil Painting program.
Watermelon is delicious at breakfast, lunch, dinner and in-between.
Evidence of its cultivation in the Nile Valley has been found from the second millennium BC onward. Watermelon seeds have been found at Twelfth Dynasty sites and in the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun.
Watermelon can be considered a fruit or a vegetable
for some reason my iPhoto library has rearranged itself and deleted some of my photos from Flickr. I'm so upset - some of them had some really lovely comments!
Now I have to go back through and find out what has disappeared :(
This was in explore as well and was my most popular shot...I could cry! :(
***EXPLORED*** Yay thanks so much! No. 377 Jan 31st 2010
East bank/Egypt 2019
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I tried various versions of this shot & liked this best. Grapes on black velvet, natural light from the left, a lamp on the right, & camera set to underexpose the shot - more or less the effect I wanted. But advice on improving this is welcome.
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Compositionally Challenged fruit
I don't have an ID for this opuntia. We used to call any cactus that looked like this a Beaver-Tail, but that doesn't tell you much. It's always a beautiful plant, but it is particularly so when blooming, and when setting fruit.
Thanks for commenters identifying this cactus as Opuntia Microdasys Albispina.
Knowing the species, I looked it up in Wikipedia, and found this interesting tidbit: "Native to Mexico, naturalised in Kenya, Malawi, and Tanzania.[5] One reason for the success of O. microdasys in desert habitats - at home and as an introduction - is its efficient fog collection ability. The spines and hairs have the perfect structure and microstructure to capture and channel fog.[6]."