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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Brenda Photo Challenge - Macro Fruit

I'll be putting a post up later today at my usual time but I wanted to do a separate one for the Brenda Photo Challenge
This time the theme was macro fruit. I thought this was going to be a cinch. I like fruit, I sometimes even buy fruit and bring it home with the intentions of eating more healthy. Oh that reminds me, I think I need to clean out that bottom drawer in my refrigerator. I did have some bananas but do you think I could remember to take a picture of them before I ate them. No, of course not. Well why not just take the camera to work with me. I can always find a slow time in the day to take a few pictures of our produce department. However, since I wasn't actually on an official break when I did that, I thought it was best to grab a couple of pieces of fruit and take them back to my little bakery corner of the store.
This one looked pretty peachy to me.

 Now I have to reveal the fact that I don't remember what this one is called. Never even tried one but I like the way it looks.

 Head on over and check out the rest of the entries in the Brenda Photo Challenge and please come back later for my second post of the day. Duke misses you

26 comments:

  1. Good morning, Ann!

    I love the peach ~ the soft lighting really captures the fuzzy feel. Like how it is turned on its side too.

    Not sure what the other piece of fruit is either but you sure got a cool shot of it!

    Nice visiting! ldh

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  2. Those fit the fruit prompt for our challenge in spades! I can even smell that peach from here. great shots!!

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  3. Yummy, those are fantastic. I think the bottom one is a pomegranate? Although you usually can't get them until fall, so it might not be it..hhmm

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  4. Pomegranate ... filled with ruby red juicy seeds, yummy :)

    The peach reminds me, I should take more pictures of our local fresh peaches this year!

    Nice!!

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  5. Yep..looks like a pomegranate to me too! Yum!! I love those yet I NEVER buy them. Too much hassel to eat, I guess! Nice pictures.

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  6. Pomegranate!!!Hahaha...Hubby and I studdered around here for at LEAST 10 minutes trying to remember the word!!Hahaaa...Great shot!!
    Great Peach too!!
    Happy Saturday Girl!!
    hughugs

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  7. A pomegranate is so apt for the spring equinox Ann - Persephone ate 6 pomegrante seeds in the underworld, so had to spend 6 months there and 6 months on the earth. Spring is when she comes back here. Great photos. xx

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  8. Great job Ann! Nice angle and shots!

    Haven't tasted pomegranates yet. :)

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  9. Terrific shots, and yes, pomegranate. Love them, pain in arse to peel but so much fun to eat.

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  10. Great shots! The insides of the pomegranate would be a good picture too - little red seeds that look like jewels.

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  11. Like your shots, I think the second fruit is pomegranate. Happy weekend!

    My Fruit Macro

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  12. Wonderful fruity pictures! Have a great weekend!

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  13. Nice shots and I agree that I think the bottom one is a pomegranate.

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  14. I think everyone is right and the bottom one is a pomegranate. Nice pictures though.

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  15. Love the pomegranate. I even thought of buying one so I could cut it open and get a shot cause they look really cool inside. But didn't want to waste it if I didn't like it so.... Good shots!

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  16. OH! You should cut that pomegranate open and get some shots! (Wear really old clothes when you do.)

    Great shots!

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  17. LDH I was hoping for a little more fuzz but I'll take what I can get

    Brenda I wish I could smell the peach, I love that aroma

    Daniela well these were most likely imported from somewhere else

    vickie well thanks for the info

    jeanette now that everyone is saying it I remember. I've never even tried one

    Donna, sorry to have made you and hubby work so hard...lol

    jacqui very interesting, I'de never heard that

    junezach why thank you very much

    grace maybe one of these days I'll try one

    cinnamon girl if I ever try one I'll be sure to have the camera ready

    manang kim that's what everyone is saying, you all know your fruit better than I do

    butterfly gardener thanks and you also

    dkmiller I knew it when I took it but then forgot but thanks for identifying it for me

    buggys thank you very much

    jeanne now I want to see what the inside looks like

    bossy betty I didn't buy it I just borrowed it for the picture then returned it to the produce department but maybe one of these days I will buy one

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  18. Oooh, I love the 'fruity' shots! I think the second one is a pomegrenate.

    p.s. I tend to buy a bunch of bananas, then forget about them until they're almost black. oops.

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  19. Now I have a craving for peach pie! :)
    Awesome photo's! I took some a Canada Geese on the creek beside our yard, will try to remember to post them on Monday.

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  20. Oh, I really like both of those! I'm ready to dig in and eat both of them!

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  21. Great shots! The peach looks ready for eating... and I love pomegranates! I laughed reading about your bottom fridge drawer... sounds so much like me. I always have such good intentions of eating healthier. Oh, and I ate my bananas too! Lol!

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  22. That peach is just perfect for a wonderful snack RIGHT NOW! Beautiful...

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  23. Great fruity shots! Makes me want to eat healthy too!

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  24. Wonderful fruit shots! Pomegrante...I wonder where it's shipped from?

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  25. Hello Ann this is a lovely blog and great photos..

    Dorothy from grammology
    grammology.com

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  26. Duni I do that with the bananas and other fruits all the time.

    Audrey peach pie does sound good. Can't wait to see the pics of the geese

    Donna thank you very much

    Nita Jo yes I'm full of good intentions...lol

    Carolyn yes it would make a good snack, I guess I should have brought some home

    beaded tail I need to start working on the healthy eating but I always grab for the junk instead

    sandy I'm not sure where it came from, I should have checked when I was taking the pic

    Dorothy thank you very much.

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