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NON SOLO BELLI DA VEDERE MA ANCHE BUONISSIMI

 

Il ciliegino, di colore rosso intenso e brillante a piena maturazione, si presenta molto consistente e ha un' ottima tolleranza alle spaccature, con la grande qualità della long shel life (lunga vita nello scaffale), quindi di buona conservabilità. Questa varietà è particolarmente apprezzata dai consumatori per la rusticità e la dolcezza del frutto. Destinato al consumo fresco, i pomodorini possono essere mangiati anche crudi o a pezzettini sulle bruschette, sulla pizza, su piatti come la caprese, carne alla pizzaiola, insalate fresche e genuine. Si preparano anche deliziosi sughi di sapore unico e eccezionale.

  

Note tratte dal sito:

www.ilgiardinodellemeraviglie.it/it/pomodoro-ciliegino-alto.

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NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL TO SEE BUT ALSO DELICIOUS

 

The cherry tomato, with an intense and bright red color when fully ripe, is very firm and has an excellent tolerance to cracking, with the great quality of long shelf life (long life on the shelf), therefore good shelf life. This variety is particularly appreciated by consumers for the rusticity and sweetness of the fruit. Intended for fresh consumption, cherry tomatoes can also be eaten raw or in small pieces on bruschetta, on pizza, on dishes such as caprese, meat pizzaiola, fresh and genuine salads. They are also prepared delicious sauces with a unique and exceptional flavor.

  

Immagine realizzata con lo smartphone HUAWEI MATE 20 PRO

After being totally immersed and awed by the vastness of nature's grandeur it was fun to have something that could be wiped out with a single footprint catch my eye.

 

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah

. Art déco . City Theatre . Gothenborg . Sweden .

  

Many thanks for your visits, faves and comments :)

Serie texturas-huellas-arena série textures - traces - sable

 

Medanos -Punta rasa Buenos Aires –Argentina 12 de septiembre de 2012

 

Dunes -Punta rasa Buenos Aires –Argentina

 

Architectural patterns + shadows + reflections makes quite a picture?

Looking back a bit on 2014, I came across this set of little paintings that I did as part of an exercise with my students.

A stack of used coffee filters - domestic photography in times of coronavirus.

This is s photo of patterns in the bedrock at Clam Harbour Beach.

Beautiful ceiling at Port Sunlight Museum on the Wirral.

in my BlackandWhite Series 2; Pic # 62 ...

 

Taken May 1, 2018

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A sandy area near the Laguna Madre, with some patterns carved after a storm had dumped a substantial amount of water on it. This is near sunset, and I was struck by the resemblance to an areal view of a desert.

Most textiles designed by architect Josef Frank (1885-1967). The elephant pattern designed by Estrid Ericson in the 1930s.

Photo taken in the shop "Svenskt Tenn", Stockholm, Sweden.

www.svenskttenn.se/sv/ (website also in English)

Echinacea in my Lake Tahoe garden.

 

Hope your week goes well. Thanks for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- they mean a lot to me.

 

© Melissa Post 2015.

 

All rights reserved. Please respect my copyright and do not copy, modify or download this image to blogs or other websites without obtaining my explicit written permission.

back from the city.....lots to see there ( including some very heavy rain...gardens , trees very green....)

These photos are from several days ago....a walk along the beach south of Port Elgin.....

One of my favorite things about balsam flowers is that they grow on the carcass of the previous year.

 

I'm sure there's a lesson to be had here, but who knows what it is.

 

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'Patterns and Barbarity'

 

Camera: Chamonix 45F-2

Lens: Perken Son & Rayment 'Optimus' Petzval 140mm F3.5

Film: Kodak Vericolor II; x-11/1988; 12iso

Exposure: f/3.5; 1/4sec

Process: DIY ECN-2

 

Washington

April 2024

A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Patterns in nature". It is currently midwinter here in Sydney, so not many autumn leaves, but the Blueberry Ash tree in the garden seems to lose leaves throughout the year, one at a time. This leaf was changing colour from green to red in a very distinctive way.

The evening light on this roof caught my attention, I had not spotted the moss in the viewfinder and I was pleasantly surprised.

You kind of have to be into patterning to appreciate this.

From a visit at the Vasco da Gama shopping Centre in Lisbon, Portugal - September 13, 2018.

I liked the pattern the moss made growing around this stump.

Milano Fondazione Feltrinelli

Interesting patterns formed on the beach at dusk by Shediac, New Brunswick.

 

Taken last summer.

In the morning it was -16 degrees of Celsius and my window in the porch looked like this.

Maranta leuconeura (prayer plant)

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52 Weeks: 2024 Edition: Week 18: Patterns

For the Through the Lens week 9 theme of Patterns are the beautiful centres of the Lotus Flowers at the Blue Lotus Watergardens. When dry these remain the centre seed head and drop the surrounding stamens. With friends on a hot day. I have had quite a few trips recently to some of Melbourne's lovely gardens recently. But that is about to change in a couple of days time.

This is a photo of the sky reflected in a sand ripple patterns at Port Maitland Beach.

Patterns in the cliffs at Mavillette Beach.

like a row of white trees at the edge of the lake

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