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rubis - rubyPosted by vu@granby (Granby, Québec, Canada) on 12 April 2008 in Food & Cuisine and Portfolio. © Cathy Jones 2008 ▼ vu@granby c'est 40 photographes - 40 contributing photographers
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Comments (26)
@Eleftheria, 9 years old,: Σας ευχαριστούμε Ελευθερία! @Shaahin: Yes, juicy and delicious! Thanks, @Saeed: I agree, a good shot by Cathy! Thank you, @Ana Lúcia: Yes of course, but you will have to come here to get it! lightwriter from oosterwolde, Netherlandsoh, how i love "Granaatappels". This one is perfect and so is the picture!! 12 Apr 2008 10:07am @lightwriter: Dank u in the name of our artist Cathy, @Betty: Thanks Betty, Marie-Hélène from Moroccoles grains ,comme des pierres précieuses ,macro réussie ! 12 Apr 2008 10:34am @Marie-Hélène: Je crois qu'au Marcoc il y a beaucoup de pommes de Grenade, n'est-ce pas? Merci pour le compliment de la part de Cathy, Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesColorful close-up. The clarity of the pulp shows well. 12 Apr 2008 12:06pm @Earnest: Thank you for your comment, Earnest! I am impressed by your close-up today... @Gary: I don't recall any pomgrenade trees in Arizona, but there might be some.... Thank you for stopping by, @Betsy Barron: Yes, a rich red and a sweet juice, thanks, @Abhijeet: Thank you, shiqi from Singapore, Singaporethey look really nice and juicy. if you dun mind me asking, what exactly are these? fruits of some kind? 12 Apr 2008 4:51pm @shiqi: These are the juicy kernels of a pomgrenade, a fruit grown from Spain through Northern Africa all the way to Iran and maybe even further. Thanks for your comment, standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceDe la grenadine? Une éternité que je n'en ai pas vu. Très belle image! 12 Apr 2008 5:39pm @standley: Merci au nom de Cathy! @Michael: Ja, man möchte gleich ein paar essen! Vielen Dank, @Observing: Thanks for your visit, Cathy C Jones from Granby, Québec, Canadamerci pour vos commentaires ... je la trouve légèrement flou .... à Noël l'an prochain je me repratiquerai pour en faire une meilleure !!! 12 Apr 2008 10:13pm Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceLa lumière effectivement magnifie ces simples graines de grenade pour les faire ressembler à ces rouges pierres précieuses. Mais c'est en toute chose que créé la nature que nous trouvons la véritable signification du mot PRECIEUX !! Et quel plaisir de les photographier !! 12 Apr 2008 10:25pm Stunner from Kingston, JamaicaOooo those pomegranates look sooo juicy and sweet! 13 Apr 2008 12:33am StarCosmosBleu from Bedford.Qc, CanadaPas facile photographier de la bouffe ..ici c,est très réussi..superbe couleurs..tout juteux..ça l,air délicieux..bravo 15 Apr 2008 2:34pm @Arash: Yes, you should know, as far as I know there are lots of pomgrenades in Iran! |