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fruits glacés II - frozen fruits IIPosted by vu@granby (Granby, Québec, Canada) on 1 March 2008 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio. © Jean-Guy Archambault 2008 ▼ vu@granby c'est 36 photographes - 36 contributing photographers
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Comments (31)
@Saeed: Thanks Saeed! Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaA very novel image. It looks like something you can eat. Great idea. 1 Mar 2008 7:12am @Michael Skorulski: You are right, it is edible. It's called sorb or service berry. Thanks for the comment @Ana Lúcia: Obrigado for the compliment, Sujit Sudhi from Hyderabad, IndiaMarvelous. I agree. Love the colours and the crispness. 1 Mar 2008 7:45am @Sujit Sudhi: dhanyavaad Sujit! Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsPièce d'art de verre magnifique! On pourrait le mettre sur une place assez digne dans le salon. Très bien que vous l'avez pris pour être conservé longtemps. 1 Mar 2008 10:08am @Illuci: Merci beaucoup pour le compliment, Jean-Guy va être fièr! chris chisu from Seattle, United StatesI guess this is how they came with the idea for lollipops .Looks delicious too.I just like it. Sorry for the late replies.I worked on some add-ons on my site plus i started a new tutorials section. 1 Mar 2008 10:44am @chris chisu: Mult'umesc foarte mult, and don't work too much! @Betty: Thanks Betty! @Evi: Σας ευχαριστούμε πάρα πολύ, Carmen Lapierre from Granby, CanadaTrès belle photo, j'aime les couleurs. 1 Mar 2008 12:03pm @Carmen Lapierre: Merci au nom de Jean-Guy! vu@granby - gilles daigneault from Granby, Québec, Canadaexplorez l'univers gilles d. 1 Mar 2008 12:09pm marc from granby, Canadabravo jean guy de petit fruit glacer avec un effet de loupe. 1 Mar 2008 12:27pm @marc: Merci Marc, Tracey from White Hall, United StatesFantastic! I have similar pictures from the last ice storm we had, but mine didn't turn out this well :0( I love how the sunlight glimmers and the reflection is great too. 1 Mar 2008 1:27pm @Tracey: Thanks for your comment on Jean-Guy's photo, Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceLa glace est décidément une merveilleuse source d'inspiration pou qui sait regarder. Et quand la lumière est en plus de la partie et que l'on sait en tirer partie alors l'alchimie se fait pour créer un tableau délicat et esthétique. J'aime beaucoup. 1 Mar 2008 6:12pm @Evelyne Dubos: Au nom de Jean-Guy merci pour ce commentaire gentil, Elisa from Massachusetts, United Statesincredible shot!! very nice lighting and colors! love it! 1 Mar 2008 6:20pm @Elisa: You are right about the colors & light, thanks for the compliment, Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesWhat an interesting capture. As if they are "encapsulated." 1 Mar 2008 6:23pm @Steven: That's a good way of describing it, thanks! @Ina: Thanks for your comment, @MJ: Thanks in the name of Jean-Guy, Scarabaeus from Manchester, United KingdomReally beautiful. The light catching the ice is stunning! 1 Mar 2008 7:50pm @Scarabaeus: Thanks, it's true, the light on the ice is special, @Michael: You are right, ice is strong and fragile at the same time! Vielen Dank, @jd: Merci de votre commentaire, Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaThat is absolutely wonderful. Great colour and composition. 1 Mar 2008 9:47pm @Michael Rawluk: Thanks a lot Michael, glad you like it. @standley: Merci beaucoup au nom de Jean-Guy, @Viewfinder: Yes, the original sorbet! :-) Thanks, freDeric from Francesplendide eclat de lumiere. Je decouvre ton chez toi et suis sous le charme de tes images. Un gd bravooooo 2 Mar 2008 10:12pm @freDeric: Sois le bienvenu sur vu@granby ! La découverte a été réciproque, TIm from burlington, United Statesnice shot, i like the close up. It reminds me of New England winters 3 Mar 2008 3:33am @TIm: THX for your visit! gilles d. danthro from Suburbia, United Statescool shot and dof. it's like a bunch of twinkling icicles. 4 Mar 2008 1:19am |