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Fruit (or achenes) of wood avens, also known locally as clove root and Herb Bennet.
Olympus EM1 + Canon SSC FD 50mm f1.4, wide open aperture.
I tried, I really tried, to create an image for tomorrow's Macro Mondays group theme, Vegetables, but I'm afraid I failed miserably. I did, however, take a photo of this single clove of garlic, which reminded me of a little bird. A wren, perhaps? The image originally had a white background, but I liked it better when I added a texture (by FrenchKiss). Since only 'limited editing' is allowed, I won't be adding this to the group, but here's my 'Not Macro Mondays' image anyway. Better luck next week, maybe. :)
Formerly a Reformed Church near Kyserike, NY it is now available for weddings and occasional services.
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this weeks theme for 'Macro Mondays' is ' found in the kitchen', lots to chose from remembering no forks etc & has to be no larger than 3". I just can't take one photo so more to go with this, but can only chose one for the group.
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When I was younger I used to get confused between garlic and onions. To be honest, I still do sometimes. The only reason I thought of this now is that I also used to get confused between cloves and cloves of garlic.
Did you know that around 100 croci are needed to produce 1 gram of saffron? That is a lot of croci.
It is a clove on a mirror, taken with my TG-6 using the in-camera focus stacking. I tried little piles of salt and a peppercorn but IMHO none were as photogenic as this clove.
Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum. They are native to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia, and are commonly used as a spice. Cloves are available throughout the year owing to different harvest seasons in different countries. (Wikipedia)
Looking a bit like a badly rusted car part, this is a clove, submitted to Macro Mondays for the topic "smell"
poppy and clove are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their little brother who should be here in a few weeks :)
here they're sitting in little rockers i found for them in a craft store... unfortunately, the piggies plumpness causes the chair to fall backwards instantly unless they're leaning up against a wall... i guess i should have tried to find chairs that weren't rockers!
Kaaterskill Clove is a deep gorge, or valley, in New York's eastern Catskill Mountains, lying just west of the village of Palenville and in Haines Falls. The clove was formed by Kaaterskill Creek, a tributary of Catskill Creek rising west of North Mountain, and is estimated by geologists to be as much as 1 million years old. Kaaterskill High Peak and Roundtop Mountain rise to the south of the gorge, while South Mountain is to its north. This makes the gorge as deep as 2,500 feet in places.
The information above comes from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaaterskill_Clove
This view is from the near the Kaaterskill Falls parking area off of New York Route 23A.
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Grabbed a quick shot today whilst my husband has the veggies out preparing for a chicken pie.
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Clove Creek, a captivating Scottish island in the Hebrides, offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. Visitors can explore ancient Neolithic stone circles and medieval ruins, while the island's dramatic landscapes feature a stunning waterfall and the renowned Fingal’s Cave, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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