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Berry, Berry Delicious

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This is some delicious mulberries from my own mulberry tree in my garden!!! I picked a whole bunch yesterday and then for the first time in my life cooked jam last night! And boy - was that a success!!! I am so proud of me!!! Hehehe... Guess what I had for breakfast this morning... Yeah - toast and mulberry jam! Thanks for the click and your comments and favs on my previous upload! Stay well! Hugs, Carin xx

Comments (42)


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pspworkshop

12:53PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Jummieeeeeeeeeeeee this is so delicious .

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jendellas

12:57PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

They look so scrummy, could just eat a piece of hot buttered toast with your mulberry jam, :o)

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durleybeachbum

1:01PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

What a shame you are SO far away! Super tasty pic.

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flora-crassella

1:02PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

mmmhhhhh! Looks sweet!!!! Great shot!!!!

BorisB

1:17PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Almost like a 3D-image, great!!

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Digitaleagle

1:19PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Excellent capture done in great taste, sorry for the pun I just couldn't help myself, beautiful color and clarity very nice work!!

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icerian

1:27PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Indeed, very very delicious ... and great capture! 5+

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helanker

1:40PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

OHHH Lady, this looks SOOO yummy, Congratulations on your first mulberry jam. :-)))

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THROBBE

1:44PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Sounds and looks delicious Carin! Great shot!

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jeroni

2:18PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Fanstastic photo

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marybelgium

2:35PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

excellent !

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dorothylee

2:57PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Love the way these glossy berries reflect light. Congrats on the yummy jam too!

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odie

3:01PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Ooooh... that looks yummy. Love your focal point in this composition!

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mtc

3:09PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Superb lighting and composition.

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nigh23

5:54PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Man they look good I can almost taste them but never had them. No more fresh berries here in PA. USA

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orig_buggy

6:30PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

ohhhh yummy!!

West_coaster07

6:39PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Outstanding capture of the berries. More importantly in my humble opinion, was the work that was accomplished in being able to get to that tree...burn baby burn!!! 143 xoxox

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Faemike55

6:42PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Toaster biscuit with lots of butter and your Mulberry jam, lots of it, lots and lots of it.....

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npauling

7:32PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

They do look delicious and you can't beat home made jam.

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MrsRatbag

9:36PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Rich and delicious; what a yummy shot!

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Chipka

10:49PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Oh wow! Oooh, this is just super. I love the details. Fruit shots always get me, especially if they're along the lines of mulberries/raspberries/pomegranates. I love the way the light plays around this. But I do have a question, after this photo was taken, did you eat any of the art during the whole photographing session? I just ask that because I probably would have, which probably explains why all of my fruit photos don't have much fruit in them...but all of that notwithstanding, this is is gorgeous! Really rich. The visual excitement is wonderful. I love the way the light just reflects from these complicated little berries. The DOF is superb...the blurry background really plays up the wonderful foreground details, and this is rich in details. Super!!!!!!

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Meisiekind

12:28AM | Sun, 04 October 2009

LOL Chip - You read me like a book! I must admit I had a couple while shooting! blush

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DAVER2112

1:23PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

Yummy! Wonderfully captured. :)

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Hendesse

1:50PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

Fantastic shot, excellent details and DOF. I love this berries.

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mickeyrony

1:57PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

Hummmmm And I which comes to eat Hiiiiiii strawberries Can be not the good choice my beautiful for me. You can return a smile. It is a charm that little has in the art of a presentation well arrosed like. Cheer and mile mercies ((5++)) Hummmmm Et moi qui vient manger des fraises Hiiiiiii Peut être pas le bon choix ma belle pour moi . Tu sais rendre un sourire . C'est un charme que peu possèdent dans l'art d'une présentation bien arrosée comme . Bravo et mile mercis

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amota99517

2:58PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

Fabulous shot!

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goodoleboy

6:07PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

Oh yum-yum, let me at 'em!!! Stellar lighting and reflective ambiance in this splendid composition of the food of the gods, Carin!

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Richardphotos

7:28PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

I never ate mulberries so I will imagine blackberries. very succulent

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bmac62

12:54AM | Mon, 05 October 2009

Lucious pic. Mmmmm, mmmmm...looks good! My first personal failure came picking blueberries as a 5-6 year old. Everybody else's bucket was full...mine had about three berries left:) But they were delicious.

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cfulton

2:15AM | Mon, 05 October 2009

I know what colour your fingers are! Memories of my childhood, collecting the berries in my Grandpa's back yard in Villeria. The leaves for silkworms! My first bee sting too! Great title! Clive

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