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  • A little bit of colour snapped on a bleak winters day at the markets

  • Close up on a pile of fresh red, black and white grapes on a plate isolated from the background.

  • A pinapple

  • Fruits for sale at farmer’s market

  • A lovely bright macro shot of a pear on a mottled, soft background. The center tip of the pear is in focus while the rest gets blurry.

  • Pears

  • Pear

  • Close up of orange.

  • close-up shot of the top of a apple.

  • This is a picture I created using strawberries and dolls house furniture.

  • Can anyone guess what it is? / Mystery XI hasnt been guessed yet … & I thought it would be an easy one for photographers to guess :) No prizes, just mucking around. Copyright Wayne Bigg All Rights Reserved. / Do not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography without my express consent.

  • MY FIRST POST ON RB :) I have just uploaded a small set of Macro shots of a “Passion fruit flower” that i took last night, unfortunately being night time there was no natural light, so i have tried a slightly different lighting technique using a standard household lamp ;) interested to know everyone’s thoughts…...

  • Canon 40D, 17-55mm / f/2.8 1/3200 ISO 250

  • f/22, 10s. 50 mm, As Is, no post processing, no PS This interesting shape of fruit is showing in the opening of its capsule. I discovered it … and many of them … in our hanging plant outside. The gorgeous bright orange flowers (name unknown) developed into these seeds

  • Just got bored at work.. So I took out my new camera and took this Macro shot of my morning tea LOL..It was taken with the Super Macro setting.

  • 3 Figs in an arrangement on a white background

  • Berries and blades of grass in my front yard.

  • Two Staghorn Sumac blossoms add their red colour to the bright orange foliage of Autumn leaves in the maple forests of the Haliburton Highlands in Ontario, Canada. Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel using an 18-55mm lens. Staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina) is a small deciduous tree that can grow to heights of 10 meters (30+ feet). It is a member of the Anacardiaceae or Cashew family, and is a native to eastern North America. The staghorn sumac can be found growing naturally from the Ontario and Quebec provinces of Canada south to northern Georgia and Mississippi in the United States. / The most identifiable feature of the staghorn sumac are its bright red conical blooms of densely packed red drupes which grow from the terminal ends of the branches.

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