Indian Figs

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David Harris
How unusual! They make a great subject! Nice composition too Jerry!
Irene Burdell
Superb colour and excellent shot .
I see you got on the Homepage Again Jerry well done .
tserio
Beautiful color and as always great composition!!!
Kelly J
Wonderful Jerry!!!
John Edwards
Beautiful and as ever they look delicious
Anthony Hedger
these look wonderful Jerry
Yool
LOVE THE DIFFERD COLOUR ON THE FIGS jERRY
Jamaboop
Nicely done!!! Love the colors especially!!
brian pendrey
awesome still life nicely done
Judi Taylor
Yet another amazing still! I like the many different colors in this shot, Jerry, and the arrangement as well. I am seeing that the arrangement of the objects is very important. You are so good at this!
Dave Law
Great image and composition Jerry, wonderful colours.
Rany Lutz
Excellent lighting and subject!!
Racheli
Great layout to a great tasty fruit, professional treat Jerry.
jlynn
Excellent work!!!
Nancy Polanski
I have never cared for figs….eating them, that is. But they do make a great piece of artwork!
Loreto Bautist...
Top notch!!!
Nikki Collier
Those are so colorful…are they the tops of cactus??
MDossat
Great job. You make me want to eat more fruit. :)
Alf Caruana
amazing Jerry this is bellisimo, well done my friend
reflexio
The colour variations are great, which one would you eat first?
sweetscent62
Lovely vibrant colours Jerry : )i proprietari di negozio della frutta devono lucidare le loro mani nella gioia quando lo vedono venire Jerry : ) Wen x
AARDVARK
Another good-un Jerry.
Graeme Pettit ...
Super colour tons against the black. Like the water drops.
ElYPares
Wow!!! Beautiful and colorful images.
amarica
Great work Jerry, gorgeous!
CapturedByKylie
gorgeous work!
I have never heard of these being called Indian Figs, My family have always called these fruit “Prickly Pear”.