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Normally we have enough raspberry in the garden to whip up a cake or two, but this summer we are close to 2kg and new berries are becoming ripe on a daily basis.
First go at trying to photograph fruit dropping into a glass.
The solution was lemonade, however, by the time I got the shots right, it was flat!
©jackiecrossley
For me, raspberries typify the essence of spring and summer. The warm weather inspired me to capture a treat that I normally reserve for the summer. These raspberry's were shortly consumed after their photo-shoot. :)
I find certain red's to be particularly difficult to get just right straight out of my camera. I tend to have this problem with flowers that have a certain hue of red. I wasn't surprised when this was also a problem with this image. I recently learned of the selective color layer adjustment in Photoshop. It works amazingly well to correct this kind of problem and match what I perceived as I took the photo and translate that into the final image.
We actually came back to this farmers marker in search of the teeny tiny blackberries they had earlier in the week. Turns out, the neighbor's boys pick them for the woman, and they hadn't since that day. Silly us, not getting them while we could; they were as small as raspberries!
I textured and hand painted the cover of this blank book and then decorated it with polymer clay and glass gems. Raspberry!....mmmmmm....
Despite awful June weather, strawberries and raspberries are flourishing to the tune of a bowlful a day. And they're Autumn Bliss raspberries so hopeful of a second flush later in the year.
My latest entry in the cake competition, giant chocolate macaron base, biscuit joconde edge and a rich chocolate delice filling, and raspberrys... and a mini chocolate macaron decoration. It was awesome... and lost to a very nice raspberry bakewell.
I'm not a big fans of raspberry juice (taste like cough syrup) but eating the raspberry itself taste so much different, i can finished the whole pack within minutes~!
August 17, 2017
A single red berry holds out in a large stand of wild raspberry bushes along the Hurricane Mountain Trail. This 7-mile round-trip hike (11.25 km) starts from the Route 9N Trailhead, and ends at the fire tower summit, with a 2000 foot ascent (610 meters).
Adirondacks Vacation
Hurricane Mountain, between Keene and Elizabethtown, New York
Lake Champlain Area - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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