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Did you recognize it? These are - intentionally blurred - tomatoes
Taken with the manual Laowa 60mm ultra macro lens
I had a lot of fun with the ICM (intentional camera movement) images ... they are unpredictable and crazy, just like life itself : ))
And yes, life has gone busy again these days, so I hope you don't mind if I might not be able to answer your comments (individually);
I appreciate each and every one, though. Thanks a lot and please take care <3
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Habt ihr es erkannt? Das sind - absichtlich verwackelte - Tomaten
Ich hatte eine Menge Spaß mit den ICM-Bildern ... sie sind unvorhersehbar und verrückt, genau wie das Leben : ))
Ja, und das Leben ist in diesen Tagen wieder sehr geschäftig geworden, daher hoffe ich, dass es euch nichts ausmacht, sollte ich nicht in der Lage sein, eure Kommentare (einzeln) zu beantworten; ich schätze jedoch jeden einzelnen. Vielen Dank und passt auf euch auf ! <3
I need to go out and shoot.... I have nothing to post that I like right now, so I figured I'd put up a fun shot... ^_^
Have a great weekend my Flickr friends!
Shot for Looking Close on Friday. Homemade spicy mayo chicken burger with swiss, lettuce and tomatoe. YUMMY!
Served on my favorite cutting board - ironic NOTHNG gets cut on this board. It is my snadwich board I guess and NEVER goes in dishwasher. It is 34 yrs old.
Cell phone shot.
Hideaway Pizza, this was a wall in plain sight but I had not seen it, thanks to Pat Clancy now it is found. Pull back the curtain to see what is going on in the pizza business, many symbols in this wall art work.
Went back to Hideway Pizza to get the fugitive vegetables hiding from the pizza, the Tomatoe, mushrooms, Garlic and Bell Pepper, of course the black olive is a fruit and not a vegetable but tries to get the veggie label.
They are green yet, just as my strawberries, but soon I will have more red ones
This time I have a net over them
The last ones disappeared in my magpies mouth
According to Wikipedia, the cherry tomato is believed to be a genetic combination of a wild currant-type tomatoe and a domesticated garden tomatoe.
Cherry tomatoes can vary in colour - this is a closeup of some of the cherry tomatoes my wife was growing.