Sunday, April 10, 2011

Cherries/Macro Monday

Last year's cherries

I'm thinking these cherries must taste AWFUL if they lasted through the winter. Anyone want to try one to see if I'm correct?




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36 comments:

Kathy said...

I'll pass. Would rather just admire them as a photo subject!

Leora said...

I would probably try one. Love cherries, sweet or sour. Tempting photo.

Charlene N. K. said...

They may taste awful but the picture is great!

Ruth Hiebert said...

I'll just taste them with my eyes and that seems really good.Great picture.

Unknown said...

Oh my they look delicious. Love the raindrops. Charmaine

Janie said...

They might not taste good to us, but I'll be the birds like them. Great detail in your photo!

Jenn Jilks said...

I agree. The birds know.

Jan said...

If the birds haven't devoured them, I'll pass. Love your captures, though.

Lisa said...

Love Love these macros. Wonderful photogrpahy

Lois Evensen said...

I'll just admire the image, too. :) Beautiful image.

Michelle said...

I like the texture of the wrinkly ones!

George said...

No thank you! Cherries aren't my favorite under the best of circumstances.

ellen b. said...

Lovely shot.

Roan said...

I'll pass, but they sure make for a great macro shot!

Trish ~ ♥ ~ said...

really like the waterdrops

Ms. Becky said...

you've managed to make these look sensual and totally delicious...
but I love cherries. I prefer fresh ones for eating, but I love looking at them - their color, shape, everything about them.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful shots! Love the water drops on them.

Teresa

msdewberry said...

No thanks on trying the cherries, but I love the raindrops! Awesome shots!

Anonymous said...

I'm not going to eat them but they look beautiful with the drops. Great photos!

Tara said...

May not be so good for us, but it sure does makes for a wonderful photo.

Small City Scenes said...

I am surprised the birds haven't gobbled them down. I would think they would be black and shriviled but I supposed the ice preserved them. MB

LĂșcia said...

What a pity, I do love cherries...
Great colours on your shot!

Angie said...

Look good in a cocktail! Great shot.

VP said...

Some curious images, I wonder how this is possible...

Cecilia Artista said...

No I don´t want to taste them but I like your picture of them!

Cezar and LĂ©ia said...

Wonderful macro, I can smell them!
LĂ©ia

Birdman said...

Ya, where are all the birds?

Darla said...

The photo is beautiful but if the birds didn't eat them then I'm not going to either.

Darla

Hootin Anni said...

I think I'll let someone ELSE sample 'em. But I must say...that photo is stunning.


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Midwest to Midlands said...

Hello, and I am quite sure the photos are much better than the taste of the cherries. Nice to see your view of Toronto too.

Lowell said...

Cherries are my favorite fruit...but I'll pass on this winterized ones! Beautiful colors here!

Laura said...

might not taste so good, but they sure are lovely to look at...especially with the rain dripping off. Beautiful images!

Living In Williamsburg Virginia said...

They may taste awful but you captured the very well as a work of art.

Darryl and Ruth : )

Bradley Hsi said...

They may taste bad, but they sure looks pretty and especially with the rain drops.

Anonymous said...

What a delicious shot though!

Serline said...

Such a shame though... try pickling them first?

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