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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2013 22:47:01 GMT
Have you ever noticed just how well fresh fruit and vegetables photograph? So many different colors and textures, shapes and sizes. Do you have any nice photos to share of Fruit or Vegetables? Here is one I took quite recently:
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Post by Don Cuevas on Oct 11, 2013 23:39:44 GMT
What are those fruits, Deyana? The reason I came here, my first visit, was to look for a place to post this: I call this, "Compostition #1". I suppose you could also call it "deconstructed fruits and vegetables". I hope it apeels to you as it did to me.
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Post by questa on Oct 12, 2013 0:01:51 GMT
In my Bali restaurant we would call it "the pig bucket"
Yes, we kept a pig at the far end of the compound where it lived like a rajah until the next ceremony came along!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2013 0:43:54 GMT
Don, yes it apeels just fine! Good photo As for those fruits (or is it vegetables) in my photo, I have no idea what they are! I have been trying to figure it out. The photo was taken in India.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2013 14:41:07 GMT
I've been looking it up and I think that fruit in the first photo is a Coconut. I never knew there were so many different kinds.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2013 15:33:17 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2013 16:33:02 GMT
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Post by htmb on Oct 17, 2013 1:21:09 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2013 1:12:48 GMT
Such an array of color, Kerouac. What a contrast to my photo of wild apples fallen under the tree!
Nice pic, htmb. but my, your pumpkins in Florida sure cost a lot more than around here! I bought some to put on the patio a couple of days ago for only $2.99 each. They were just plain orange ones though, not fancy at all.
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Post by htmb on Oct 18, 2013 2:01:00 GMT
Those were at the fancy la de da market where the word "heirloom" is worth $4. Our regular pumpkins cost about the same as yours.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2013 15:41:31 GMT
Here is one of pumpkins, all wet because it has been raining:
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Post by rikita on Oct 21, 2013 21:06:21 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 0:20:08 GMT
Wow, that is quite a photo, Rikita. Very well done.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2013 21:56:36 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 18:40:40 GMT
Dates in Vancouver.
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Post by rikita on Nov 30, 2013 22:10:08 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2013 0:16:49 GMT
ah, prickly pears....!
I still find it odd when I see them in my supermarket.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2013 2:19:40 GMT
Good pics lizzy and rikita!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2013 2:58:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2014 17:46:57 GMT
Anybody want to guess what this is?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2014 18:07:36 GMT
Hmmm... I can't think of anything that grows on top of a stalk like that.
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Post by lugg on Jun 14, 2014 5:43:23 GMT
I think it might be a walnut ?
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Post by bixaorellana on Jun 14, 2014 15:22:38 GMT
I think it's a medlar. If so, I am totally knocked out that you're growing such a thing. Did it grow from seed, or did you buy a plant?
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Post by bjd on Jun 14, 2014 19:29:46 GMT
It looks kind of furry to be a medlar and the leaves don't look quite right. My husband was just given a whole bunch of medlars -- I'm not impressed, they have more stone than fruit and don't keep well at all.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2014 21:39:40 GMT
It's a baby quince.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2014 22:08:48 GMT
Bought this beauty today from a local farm in Comox on Vancouver Island. It's almost 2 feet across and cost me $1.49.
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Post by lugg on Jun 15, 2014 6:05:51 GMT
That is a beauty Lizzy. ....my walnut guess was way off, failed to recognise it despite having two quince in my garden
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Post by questa on Jun 15, 2014 13:05:14 GMT
Lizzy...it looks too pretty to eat, like some strange kind of rose.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2014 4:06:27 GMT
I hope it tastes as good as it looks. That isn't always the case with lettuce.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2014 13:45:05 GMT
Samphire
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