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18-NOV-2008

Rasberry Snowfall - FrankM

Olympus E-500
1/160s f/6.3 at 35.0mm iso100 full exif

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Guest 26-Nov-2008 11:01
hmmmmmm, raspberries... Looks good Frank. Alistair
Guest 24-Nov-2008 19:47
Thanks guys.

Frank
Guest 24-Nov-2008 10:04
Yummy! Great one Frank. The sugar looks like small comets.

Goffen
Guest 24-Nov-2008 09:07
Just add a dob of cream and this would be absloutley delicious! Very well taken and crafted Frank. I agree with the others these food/still life images are really your forte. Dennis
Guest 23-Nov-2008 10:43
Thanks very much for your compliments.

Frank
Shirley Haden22-Nov-2008 09:50
Frank, you sure have a way with making food look delicious! I'm not a big raspberry eater, Marv is, and even I would have to pick on a few of these! You always take great food shots, you either are an excellent chef or take shots like this for a living. Well, you should anyhow.
Miroslav Kral 20-Nov-2008 19:44
Very nice and tasty look. Good idea with sugar. The same effect as with rain drops. They look like they going up.
Stefan 20-Nov-2008 19:14
This is really very very good, Frank. The sprigs of mint make all the difference for me. Not that I would've ever thought of cathcing the powder sprinkles to begin with ... :-)
Guest 20-Nov-2008 17:55
Thanks everyone. The red berries are the fruit of the Madrone or Strawberry Tree (Arbutus Unedo). This tree is the symbol of Madrid. It's a curious tree as both the flowers and the ripe fruit are on the tree together.

Frank
Guest 19-Nov-2008 20:18
A wonderful shot of the berries with the sugar-powder sprinkling down on them. The textures are gorgeous.

Brenda
Olympus DSLR Challenge19-Nov-2008 01:48
What are the red berries? Looks scrumptuous - you have a knack for the still life and the graphic image Frank.

brent
Guest 18-Nov-2008 21:17
The drops actually look like they are speeding away from the fruit!
Little while comets :-)
Collin Baxter18-Nov-2008 20:44
Ieeesh that looks good. I like the sugar splater.
Guest 18-Nov-2008 12:54
Mmmm, looks good Frank,
Bruce