Red... in oil and canvas.
jiro
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My impression of an apple oil painted in canvas.
Apple...in oil. by jiro bau, on Flickr
Thank you very much for viewing.
Nikon D70, 50mm f1.8 lens, Exposure set at f4 at 1/25 of a second in Manual Mode, Single 60-Watts lamp light source.
Apple...in oil. by jiro bau, on Flickr
Thank you very much for viewing.
Nikon D70, 50mm f1.8 lens, Exposure set at f4 at 1/25 of a second in Manual Mode, Single 60-Watts lamp light source.
Sitting quietly, doing nothing. Spring comes and the grass grows by itself.
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Cheers, Richard.
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Thanks for viewing, R.Jay. No more fruits for now... my kids ate them all. I'll probably buy some oranges and see what I can come up next.
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You're really very attentive, Mary. You immediately noticed that. No wonder you also see something 'photographic' in common stuff. Thanks for viewing, Mary.
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Thank you Jiro .... you do the same too. Can't get more common then an apple
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambutan
They are delicious, BTW.
regards, and keep the creative juices flowing
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Thanks, Werner. I think rambutan is basically the same as lychee here in the States. Too bad we can only buy it processed and in cans. I hope I can shoot some other fruits to add to the series. Thank you for viewing and for the nice comment, Werner.
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Well, you are luckier than I do.
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Gary
PS- Lychee Trees are gown in Southern California.
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