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"There cherries grown, that none can buy Till cherry-ripe themselves do cry." ~ Richard Alison

A detail of a cherry tomato from my home garden. The growing season is winding down and this is probably among the last crop we will get from these plants. PLEASE view full size for maximum detail. ------

Thanks for your up spicy comments on my last upload, thumb_1458464.jpg Saffron ----- Olympus C8080wz & PhotoshopCS. (924) Boca Raton, Florida, USA 2007 Sponsored by: ott_bot1.gifKramer Kreations ohm.gif

Comments (34)


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Janiss

9:02AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Absolutely fantastic... I adore this original centring... bravo!

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inshaala

9:14AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

urm - hang on - the thumb is different and that aint a cherry, it is a tomato ;P Nice detail and colours, although i prefer the crop on the thumb :) goes off to buy a banana raddish ;)

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Gor111

9:17AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

A wonderful macro shot! Perfect that the tomato is not exactly placed in the mid! A slightly hiher sharpness worl look marvellous as well!

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awjay

9:31AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

nice pic

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short_ribs

9:32AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Awesome shot buddy! Love the colors in this and if ya ask me the pose adds to the classy feel of this. Superb work here mate! Da coolest tomato out... #;~P

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bclaytonphoto

9:37AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

simple and quite effective

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Cosme..D..Churruca

9:48AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Stunning focus here Kort... una imagen muy buena ! Genial.

MrsLubner

10:55AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Well, first response...I loved it and watched as it was loaded onto my monitor and then I tried to scroll down to see the rest because it was a marvelously clear shot and very inviting... I got frustrated at my monitor as it was not scrolling and then I realized - that was it. there was not more to see. So, either its a great shot because it provoked me to frustration or its a great shot because I wanted to see more. You pick.

BibbyBear

11:24AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Looks good enough to eat. I love the composition and it looks great on the dark background. xx

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marybelgium

11:29AM | Mon, 11 June 2007

very nice !

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odie

12:08PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Wow. Cool shot. Our tomatoes are just now blossoming. :-)

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Zorg1955

1:15PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

This centring is outstanding ! Great one !

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mark.spooner

1:41PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Lovely detail and colouring and an interesting crop!

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nongo

2:28PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

It sure tells the difference from one side of the US to the other...my tomatos are still growing and haven't even had a tomato yet??? Excellent macro shot!!!!

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goodoleboy

6:39PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

I was always under the impression that "So cherry" applied to a meticulously renovated automobile, all sleek and shiny. Interesting lighting effects of the fruit contrasted against the black background. Incidentally, I phoned Adobe today to inquire if Photoshop CS3 was compatible with Mac OS 10.3.9 Panther, and was discouraged to find it will only install with the latest OS 4.8 Tiger system. More bucks to put out. Bummer.

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babuci

7:40PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

WoW...interesting crop. I like a soft but sharp chery tomy.

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jocko500

8:04PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

that what I made my spaghetti with tonight and it was super. still eating lol. this is a very good shot

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npauling

8:21PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Nice shot, they really produce such a lot don't they, well worth growing.

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auntietk

8:29PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Nice cherry tomato!

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Richardphotos

8:56PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

I love cherry tomatoes. outstanding macro.if I could reach through the lcd it would be history!!

jared99

8:59PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

Yum! Enjoy them while you can! Gorgeous image.

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mamabobbijo

9:46PM | Mon, 11 June 2007

We love these versatile little buggers! Put em in a salad, pop em and see who has the best aim, cut them up with shredded cheese and top a sandwich. They taste sooooo good! Mullaney was very sad to see flowers on her cherry tomato plants. It was almost comical to see the expression when we tried to explain that they would grow up to be tomatoes! Nana to the rescue! I told her that the flowers are what we trade to the fairies who will replace the flowers with tomatoes. Now it of course makes sense, as this is much more believable! Can't wait for ours to come in! BJ

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sharky_

1:12AM | Tue, 12 June 2007

Do we get to see the other half of the Cherry Tomato? I grew these before and had about a 5 gallon bucket full every day. Very tasty with mayonaise. Tasty shot. Aloha

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Milouv

1:38AM | Tue, 12 June 2007

Beautiful tomato that one would like to eat. Photo minimalist succeeded. Bravo

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alhak

2:40AM | Tue, 12 June 2007

now i am getting hungry...love cherry tomatoes..feta cheese, coral lettuce and a nice fillet of sweet lip! wonderful shot

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cryptojoe

4:00AM | Tue, 12 June 2007

Nice macro! Don't care for tomato's but this is a very good shot!

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olivier158

6:52AM | Tue, 12 June 2007

interesting.... minimalist style.. i like it !

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oscilis

8:46AM | Tue, 12 June 2007

You ate the rest of it? My lettuces are ready but the tomatoes still green. Maybe one year I'll get a salad all at once?

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Ionel

9:49AM | Tue, 12 June 2007

Very nice capture!

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itsumama

8:59PM | Tue, 12 June 2007

I love your MACROS! Great! :o)b

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