Color eating 

255 creative works found

  • Single juicy strawberry reflected in water.

  • A sliced grapefruit isolated on white.

  • A sliced grapefruit with banana slices isolated on white.

  • Freshly picked Oranges from Crete, Greece

  • wow a second Saturday Feature
    by tuffcookie

    Wow I crawled out of the basement ( organizing and cleaning and working on setting up a workable studio :0) ) and low and behold I disco…

    Wow I crawled out of the basement ( organizing and cleaning and working on setting up a workable studio :0) ) and low and behold I discovered another feature. ” Orange Julius” has been featured in the group ” A beautiful blur! Thank you so much to the moderators of this wonderful group :) I’m so thrilled and honored. thanks everyone /

  • Here’s a skinny prairie dog! Why can’t we find a happy median?!

  • And then you eat it. Medium: Acrylics on watercolor paper

  • Lille Cafe fresco style in France

  • Diner sign, Michigan

  • Monty Python quote.

  • A wasp collecting goodies from a flower.

  • Wasp collecting goodies.

  • Italian Meatballs just out of oven

  • A nice table outside a restaurant in Coulterville, CA.

  • Taken in Tanzania with a Canon 5D. Specs: f/5.6, 1/400, ISO 800

  • A yellow tiger swallowtail butterfly taking a drink of nector on a coneflower. Redfield’s fractalius filter was applied only to the butterfly in this picture. The Western tiger swallowtail (Papilio rutulus) is a common swallowtail butterfly of western North America, frequently seen in urban parks and gardens as well as in rural woodlands and riparian areas. It is a large, brightly colored and active butterfly, rarely seen at rest; its wingspan is 7 to 10 cm, and its wings are yellow with black stripes, and in addition it has blue and orange spots near its tail. It has the “tails” on the hind wings that are often found in swallowtails. Echinacea is a genus of nine species of herbaceous plants in the family Asteraceae which are commonly called purple coneflowers. All are endemic to eastern and central North America, where they are found growing in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas. They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming from early to late summer. The genus name is from the Greek echino, meaning “spiny,” due to the spiny central disk. Some species are used in herbal medicines and some are cultivated in gardens for their showy flowers. A few species are of conservation concern.

  • A tiger swallowtail butterfly, after a rain shower, amongst some colorful beautiful flowers covered in raindrops. The Fractalius Filter by Redfield was utilized on this picture, enhancing the colors and detail.

  • A fresh green avocado cut in half

  • Found these in the grocery store and thought hmmmm I wonder what this will look like on Black.

  • Three colored bell peppers on a black back ground

  • Scottish shortbread displayed on a plate

  • Scottish shortbread displayed on a plate

  • Scottish shortbread displayed on a plate

  • Lake Carasaljo / Lakewood, New Jersey

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