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A thin slice of cucumber on the light pad, I love the pattern !
This is just over 2 cm.
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Wonderful summer vegetables photographed at the former Royal Naval Hospital Haslar. There is a three acre memorial garden their looked after by Shore Leave Haslar a community group helping ex service personnel with physical and mental health issues to rehabilitate through horticulture.
Some vegetables for you to cook my dear friends!! What recipe do you have?? LOL~~
Just another Still Life shot from Adelaide Royal Show~~~ !!
Enjoy your weekend my dear friends!!!
A close up of a Romanesco cauliflower (also known as Roman broccoli, Broccolo Romanesco, Romanesque cauliflower or simply Romanesco)
The vegetable resembles a cauliflower, but it is green in colour, and its form is strikingly fractal. Each bud is composed of a series of smaller buds, all arranged in a spiral. Interestingly the number of spirals on the head of Romanesco broccoli is a Fibonacci number.
This was taken for the 'Macro Mondays' - 'Vegetables' challenge, 17th February 2020
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I never had to be told to eat my vegetables when I was a kid, for even as a young child I loved them. And so, during lockdown they were one of the things I missed the most. I did my grocery shopping about every 10 days and so I'd have fresh veggies for about 4 days then I'd have to resort to frozen ones for 5 or 6 days.