Edibles 

282 creative works found

  • Morning Mushroom...
    by LjMaxx

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    Nikon D60 / North Eastern Conn. Summer 2008

  • THANK YOU REDBUBBLE FOR BEING FEATURED :D / It’s much appreciated. I hope you guys like this shirt, be sure to check out my others. :] Note: If you are going to favorite it, comment it too :} Sometimes I lose track of who does what. Thanks. Also thanks for all the purchases. I love you all :)

  • Sun dried tomatoes
    by Beata Czyzowska Young

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • Traditional candy cane with sparkles and bubbles.

  • Umbrella
    by LjMaxx

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Wishing everyone a delightful Easter weekend… Thanks for taking a look here… Nikon D60~ Macro / Summer 08’

  • Happy Birthday Bubbles
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.49–US$102.60

  • Farmers Market
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.83–US$110.20

    Vegetables at the farmers market in Santa Barbara, CA

  • Quote by William Shakespeare. Featured on Bokeh Group /

  • Handle With Care
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.43–US$101.08

    White eggs on black background with fingerprints on the shells.

  • Quote by Judith Olney. Featured on Still Life and Food Photography Group /

  • Smarties
    by Francesca Rizzo

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    ‘Smarties’ placed 5th out of 36 entries in the challenge ‘Color Explosion’ of the Sweet Tooth Group

  • Rivet! Rivet!
    by Krys Bailey

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Caught in the act of courting and croaking, this guy was amongst many froggies making a heck of a racket! Common or Edible Frog (pelophylax esculentus). Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 70-200mm L f/4

  • Sweet Stack
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.49–US$102.60

    Stack of sugar cookies on a lace paper doily.

  • Snail in Morning Dew
    by Anthony Vella

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    This is the Maltese Edible Snail – Cantareus apertus. A once very common land Mollusk. Mercilessly hunted (gathered) for food as it is locally regarded as a delicacy ( like escargots), and poisoned by farmers who consider it a pest. A Hermaphrodite. It lays its eggs (between 40 and 60) in a hole it digs itself in the soft loose ground ( like Turtles, Tortoises, Aligators, Crocodiles etc.) It Hibernates inside rubble walls and under loose stones during the Summer months to preserve its moisture.

  • Chocolate is, let’s face it, far more reliable than a man. ~ Anonymous

  • Raspberry....
    by Sylvia Wu

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I can’t remember what this dessert is called.. hehe.. Camera: Canon 40d / Location: Cafe Mix Shangri-la Sydney

  • Berry Beautiful
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.49–US$102.60

    Ripe and juicy strawberries on mirror.

  • ..ribs *to be sung to “Sexy Back” tune. i’ve had this for ages, wanted to make it SO much better, but im so limited in my lack of talent that you can have this felt pen drawn one.( & the white is bone plz.) when i get better at vectoring, or get a wacom, i’ll re do it. i thought of this when i went to Outback Steakhouse ( yes, the American “aussie” style restraunt )

  • Pear-fect Trio
    by Anna Ridley

    US$5.32–US$121.60

  • “In a cold autumnal afternoon, a wide array of fruit and vegetables caught my eye in a farmstand. Among green, yellow, orange and brown, these plump strawberries stood in a sharp bright pink contrast. / / From a closer look, their skin became surprisingly aglow in sheer fuchsia. They beckoned to me: Now, come closer, take a photograph on us!.” / / / / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image.

  • “Maize, a basic staple. Yet, glorious Indian Corn colours grace autumnal days. Each grain weaves a pattern in a tapestry meticulously designed. Piled upon each other on a farm stand, the rich colours of the corn ears make a delightful array of surprising beauty. / / I find inspiration in the simple elements of Nature by discovering, at a closer look, their elaborated forms, their patterns and intricacies, their sheer beauty. They teach me a lesson on survival, too. The colour in the Indian Corn grains is governed, each, by a different gene. The pigment may aid in the defense against diseases, hence, a wide array of colours in a single corn ear raises the chances of survival.” / / / Read more about Indian Corn in my written article: / / Indian Corn- Nature’s Kaleidoscope. / / / / Image © Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo / / / —-—-—-—-—-——- / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. /

  • Growing Berries
    by Sam Jackson

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Critiques and Comments are welcome :)

  • For the Health Of It
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.32–US$74.10

    Bowl of strawberries and a tape measure reflected on plexiglass.

  • Fresh and Fruity
    by JuliaWright

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright

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