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Lillypilly on Linen

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Captured yesterday afternoon with an Olympus C-150 digicam. ~*@*~ Thank you for viewing and your feedback is always appreciated :) ~*@*~

Comments (17)


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visionart

12:40AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

Wonderful Still Life Shot...Love Your Work!!...VOTE...

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DJB

1:21AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

Never heard of them,but very cool photography.

blurededge

1:24AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

Well composed and well lit. Nice play of texture color and light.

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

2:04AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

Really pretty photo here!! I love it.

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bevchiron

2:21AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

Lovely arrangement & lighting again Cass, the texture of the linen sets those fruits off beautifully, great shot ; )

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Synapse

3:03AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

I get an almost claustrophobic feeling from this, imagining a canopy of leaves just behind my back as I view this! Really nice and calming nevertheless and a nice counterpart to the night-time version hugs, thank you for sharing Cass :-)

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Naichan

4:16AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

Delicious composition and colours. Though if I may be so bold to suggest, a little extra soft focus or mistiness might give it an extra romantic aura ;-)

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tizjezzme

5:39AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

Now i LOve this.... this is great .. it gets my vote

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DELMUR

6:54AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

tr bel lairage,first time i see them;

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sadlers5

8:32AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

i like this one what kind of fruit is it? ann

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crrunchyfrog

8:39AM | Fri, 21 January 2005

These are an Australian native Bushfood called a lillypilly, this one is the Blue Lillypilly (Syzygium oleosum). Found in subtropical rainforests from North Queensland and through to Southern New South Wales it flowers and fruits through spring and summer and grows to 40 ft. The fruits contain little sugar, are watery with hints of ginger and lavender and are made into jams, jellies and cordials.

soulofharmony

3:12PM | Fri, 21 January 2005

fantastic photography love how theyre just there on the table.fantastic ..:)

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Jerusha

5:29PM | Sat, 22 January 2005

Wow, I've never seen these before. Breathtaking photo. The textures and colours are a feast for the eyes. Vote!

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rumour_nz

8:02PM | Sat, 22 January 2005

Simply wondergul colours here, and set very nicely against the white which brings them out so beautifully. hugs The lillypilly sounds really yummy, wish I'd had a chance to try some.

Mneme

6:44PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Another beautiful compositionhugs The lilliepillies are very cool looking, that's not a shape I've seen in berries before, or of such a vivid pink. (Yeah, this is the berry fiend speaking;))

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cbender

2:43PM | Mon, 24 January 2005

what a delicious arrangement... a brilliant idea with those stones/glass (whateveritis) justenjoingthepic

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titta

12:54PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Lillypillies seem to be really sweet plants! Wonderful shot - a very refreshing one :-) HUGS


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