“Mais il est bien court le temps des cerises / Où l’on s’en va à deux cueillir en riant / Des pendants d’oreilles / Cerises d’amour aux robes pareilles / Tombant sous la feuille en gouttes de sang / Mais il est bien court le temps des cerises / Pendants de corail qu’on cueille en riant” Jean-Baptiste Clément
which is YOUR kind of cherries? :) Featured on RB’s homepage on the 6th July 2008. p.s. feel free to send me a bubblemail if you want just a pair of these cheeky cherries to be on a t-shirt / card. pick your own cherry personality now!
Green lemons & leaves …once again ! :) Shot with Canon PowerShot A550.
To Everything there is a Season and a Time for every Purpose under Heaven...
which is YOUR kind of cherries? :)
With the arrival of summer comes fresh fruit, sweet and juicy and filled with wholesome goodness. I made a trip to a produce market and had to photograph the goods before cutting them up into fruit salad. This collage is a celebration of the abundance of the season.
Fresh raspberries… Season is ON! Real madness! / What can be better then summer time? shot with camera Canon EOS 400D – 100mm 2.8 Macro Lens, Manual Mode, ISO-100, Shutter Speed: 1/80, F/2.8, White balance – Auto Featured in the group Canon DSLR November, 2008 / Featured in the group Photography 101 December 30, 2008 / Featured in the group The Woman Photographer April 10, 2009 / Featured in the group The Fruit and Veg Shop July 01, 2009 / Featured in the group Canon Vs Nikon July 22, 2009 / / more photos: / /
oh no! these cool cherries have quietly sneaked away from the cheeky group and seeking fans of their own! they are so cheeky cool with their summer shades…
Taken with a Fuji Finepix S5000 4122 views (Nov 09)
I hope remembering sweet Daisy Mae will put a smile on your face from January through December! / All photography by Leena Hedman.
Macro shot of red Currant. / #12 Great Features shot with camera Canon EOS 400D – 100mm 2.8 Macro Lens, Manual Mode,ISO-200, Shutter Speed: 1/125, F/5, White balance – Auto Featured in the group Photography 101 December 30, 2008 / Featured in the group MacroPhotography February 7, 2009 / Top 10 in the Challenge Red, Red, Red of the Group Berries, Fruits & Seeds and featured in the same Group May 18, 2009 / Featured on the Red Bubble Home Page May 22, 2009 / More photos: / /
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Food, glorious food! / What wouldn’t we give for / That extra bit more— / That’s all that we live for / Why should we be fated to / Do nothing but brood / On food, / Magical food, / Wonderful food, / Marvellous food, / Fabulous food.
featured in Beautiful Belgium This is actually a snapshot, taken during a holiday. Saw this beautiful old lady sitting in a boat while pealing an orange and I just couldn’t resist! Tried to get as close as I could without disturbing her and zoomed in to the max, fortunately the light helped. I am aware it is not technically perfect, it has some blown out highlights, shadows are a bit to deep, but I still love it to bits because of the contrasting colors. I want to express a sincere / ‘Thank you!!!’ for all the wonderful comments and the favoritings, they are really appreciated!
The title of this abstract painting is a play on words…”Salad Days” in popular parlance refers to our youth, days of carefree life, romantic, joyous, free from responsibility…but the painting in it’s impression of a single lettuce leaf, is also a celebration of the joy of the coming season…salad days…. / I love the challenge of painting food as an abstract work…I used various types of watercolours, including the powdered metallics, to give me the effects I wanted to achieve…the veins of the leaf explode with vibrant reds and oranges, while the edges glitter with copper and gold…the feeling is of crackling heat and light….the vibrance and energy that comes only with youth in our “Salad Days“ / A Single Lettuce Leaf
All done in Corel X 2 In shapes and brushes / / The sun has set with all her glory / And the moon climbs as to touch God / As it grows late yet peaceful / As God knew it would be. / Come set down besided me / We will have a glass of tea. / And enjoy Gods art / being displayed in the sky. / As time seems to fly. / What a joy to set in hope of a better tomorrow / With God leading the way. /
Well, many of you probably have figured out, Red is a a favorite color of mine and I’ve done this image with all red fruits with the summer in mind. Hope you enjoy it… I should mention too, this is a Sugar Baby Watermelon.
“The Lemon” is a project I’m planning for my painting group in our 09/10 season….it combines a number of the decorative art techniques we have used over the years…it will be interesting to see the results of each members efforts.... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper Oblong, bright and a fragrance with a bite / Unexpected chaos within / Sever it slowly, and the fragrance intensifies excerpt…The Lemon…L.Willis Janis Zroback’s (Paintabillity) posts can be seen on EARTHMONSTER Follow Janis Zroback (Paintability) on TWITTER Janis Zroback…posts timely information for all artists in any medium…read NEWS AND VIEWS
Liquid Watercolor on Yupo (Robert Doak paint) For those who say, “Huh?” I see an abstract representation of muskmelon, blueberries, watermelon, strawberries, bananas and a few green grapes here and there. You might think this is a stretch, but that is what I thought when I saw it. Maybe because it is summer and I just saw a yogurt commercial with a new flavor of muskmelon, and it is one of my favorite summer fruits. Its amazing the associations we make between our minds and art : ) What does it look like to you?
This fractal design reminds me of a slice of a kind of citrus fruit.. I think the colors a perfect for a cocktail. :) Created with Apophysis. Designer: Thea Walstra / /
/ FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Your Living spaces Camera: Canon 400D / Lens: Canon Macro 100mm
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