Hi, my name is Ulla and I live in Switzerland. Besides having a talent in working with clay and modelling sculptures in ceramic, photography has been one of my fav hobbies since my teenage years. In the ninties when computers and digital cameras came into my life this hobby was intensified a lot.
Creating in 3d nowadays is my main focus, although my camera still stays with me.
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Comments (31)
Faemike55
Looks different, I'll say that much! can't wait until tomorrow to see what's inside!
bmac62
Wow, where does this fruit come from? My father (born 1908) used to tell me when he was a boy oranges were exotic and rarely seen by average families in the northern states of the USA. Now, look at what we all can buy if we are adventurous. Super shot! Bill
mermaid
Ah yes I should have included, Bill,...smile... so here it comes from the Wikipedia: "A pitaya (pronounced /pɨˈtaɪə/) or pitahaya (/ˌpɪtəˈhaɪə/) is the fruit of several cactus species, most importantly of the genus Hylocereus (sweet pitayas). These fruit are commonly known as dragon fruit – cf. Chinese huǒ lóng guǒ 火龍果/火龙果 "fire dragon fruit" and lóng zhū guǒ "dragon pearl fruit", or Vietnamese thanh long (green dragon). Other vernacular names are strawberry pear or nanettikafruit. Native to Mexico and Central and South America, the vine-like epiphytic Hylocereus cacti are also cultivated in Southeast Asian countries such as Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. They are also found in Okinawa, Hawaiʻi, Israel, northern Australia and southern China. Hylocereus blooms only at night; the large white fragrant flowers of the typical cactusflower shape are among those called "moonflower" or "Queen of the Night". Sweet pitayas have a creamy pulp and a delicate aroma. If not otherwise stated, this article's content refers specifically to the pitayas of Hylocereus species, or "dragon fruit".
3x3
wow!You make food art!I love this!
Dianthus
Nice macro:)
jeroni
Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details!
durleybeachbum
Super!
fredster66
Great job again... very nice.
babuci
Cool macro.
JeffG7BRJ
My daughter had one of these just before Christmas, she saw it in the local supermarket and asked me to get one for her to try. She loved it, we have always encouraged her to try different fruits from being a baby. She has very expensive tastes though, she always goes for the exotic and therefore more expensive fruits. Seeing as we both love her she gets aways with it, she knows which side her bread is buttered as we say here in the UK. Excellent capture, I would not have known what it was without your added description, I only know it has the Dragon fruit. Bravo!!!!!
DAVER2112
Very nice macro image!! :)
tennesseecowgirl
Looks yummy!
efron_241
fun.. like the open mouth of a sea monster.. seldom saw a thing like it
awjay
super shot
auntietk
Great macro!!
moonrancher
So interesting and a great close-up. Mexico is not far so we should be able to find some. One time we tried the kiwano, and it took away our adventure for trying the other expensive varieties. This one sounds good. Please tell us if you like it. :D
evielouise
mermaid--it sounds like it's full of good vitamins perhaps of "C" & "D" I sure would love to find one do you think we have them in California? I will have to look maybe farmers market?? yummy looking thanks for theinformation and photo: 5++++++
beachzz
Beautiful foto, I've never even heard of these, now I'm on a mission!!
MrsLubner
gorgeous macro shot!
MOSKETON
excelente detalle. feliz año 2009. gracias.
flora-crassella
wundervolles Makro-Foto!!!! Toll!!!!!
emmecielle
Fantastic shot! seem to open mouth! :)
goodoleboy
That looks so luscious!
jocko500
wonderful the way you shoot these shotsw of the frurt
npauling
How unusual this fruit looks and very luscious.
THROBBE
Great shot!
lucindawind
lovey shot of this fruit ! I have never heard of it before...
bronwyn_lea
This is a neat picture! I like your series of pictures of this!
Minda
This is very interesting fruit u did fantastic shot ulla..
cannonn
marvelous