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A bulbous perennial native to Eurasia with grape-like flowers in the spring. This beautiful blue is a welcome foil to the yellow daffodils blooming alongside them.

 

My own texture (photograph of a text from a book about flowers).

Shot on the Jackson Triggs estate in Niagara On The Lake

in Pérouges (France)

Out visiting some local wineries. These are Marquette grapes, developed at the U of Minnesota for cold climates.

Škrip, island of Brač

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Taken during the 2014 Kelby World Wide Photo Walk, October 11, 2014, Kitchener, Ontaro

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At a vineyard [name unknown!] in Charlotte County, Virginia, the wine grapes are ripening. These grapes are very small!

 

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sweet black grapes grown outdoors in birmingham - global warming bring it on

Created from a focus stack of 15 photos taken with a Sigma 105mm macro lens. The subject was illuminated by diffused flash.

testing out the new camera.

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taken in Zimone - Piedmont - Italy

 

The funny thing about this shot is that I went to the parking of a cemetery, searching for a shooting spot for the Viverone lake landscape. But in the end the vineyard near the cemetery, are much better than the lake landscapes.

 

In vino veritas ;-)

   

Grapes in early fall. St. John's Newfoundland.

Grapes from my backyard

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Los Angeles, CA - Natural History Museum

Freshly picked. First real harvest, August 2008.

A photographic study of my backyard.

Italian traditions die hard. My father still grows these Italian wine grapes here in New Jersey.

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