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Ajaccio, Corsica

Canon EOS 300D - f/11 - 8sec - 100mm - ISO 100

 

Washed and ready

Technically a 'fruit', eaten as a vegetable.

This is the first of a series of "studio" shots.

I dedicate this picture to our friend

Bonnie Shulman

    

What do cats and tomatoes have in common ? The answer is NOTHING but they look good together ! If this sounds like a stupid explanation for this post it's because it IS stupid. I blame the hot weather. :)

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While we're on the subject of food...I use Campari tomatoes sold in a plastic blister pack, a good ripe small winter tomato, great if you can find them.

 

Reflected in the dewdrop which is hanging down from one of my other plants is a potted tomato plant, and one of my house's windows. The dewdrop wasn't much larger than the size of a paper match head! Micro (macro) photo...click on it to view larger.

  

A row of cherry tomatoes.One individual always stands out from the crowd!

115 in 2015 #62 Camouflaged

Texture added in Picmonkey

HSS!

I pilfered these from my friend's garden today. But I feel I'm entitled since I'm cat-sitting for her.

A colour photograph of tomatoes because it was time for another tomato photograph.

tomatoes addiction... ^_^

First time attempting to grow some of my own veggies. I'm delighted when I saw this beauty emerge. How does a tomato even grow, let alone turn from green to yellow? Seems rather miraculous to me. Can't wait to taste it with the purple basil and other herbs!

Metabones Speedbooster + Canon FD 50mmf1.4

Water droplets on a cherry tomato.

 

Best viewed large. Thanks for looking.

[Macro Mondays] - Theme [Vegetables]

 

Sony A77, Sigma 150 macro lens, extension tubes, ISO 160,

2 sec exp at F20. Stack of two depths of focus to get a sharp refracted image.

in my garden

5 tomatoes in the fridge, perfect evening photo op...especially as the condensation kicked in after a few minutes.

from my hometown...

 

For those of us who want to be sure that we only see what we want to. Four LED spotlights, two tomatoes, and my grandfather's binoculars. JPEG processed in Fuji's raw converter and in Luminar.

And organic to boot!

This is the second of a series of "studio" shots.

I dedicate this picture to our friend www.flickr.com/photos/piscesromance/

 

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