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Prunus divaricata
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This wild plum is widespread between the balkans and the Caucasus. This one was especially reddish and very tasty. We found it growing between bolders under a huge cliff. |
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Hello Ori
Beautiful subject, excellent composition, nice light.
regards yiannis
- lousat
(65489) - [2013-08-06 10:47]
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Hi Ori,a pic to show on a fruits shop....ehhee.really beautiful and these wild plums looks very delicious,great capture whit the usual perfect quality and in a dark background.Have a nice evening and thanks,Luciano
- Ishi
(13387) - [2013-08-06 23:33]
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Lovely piccture with beautiful light and colors. The fruit does, indeed, look tasty.
Cheers!
Ishi
Dear Ori,
I love your photos with the black background!
Was this image taken in loco or later indoors?
Are you also eating wild fruit which you have not identified?
I only eat wild fruit in the bush, after I have seen other animals than birds feed on them. Birds seem to be able to cope with poison by all sorts of methods eg eating certain minerals...
I wait for giraffes as testers :-)
I have added your work to my theme " high Altitude"
Thanks for sharing.
Warm Greetings from the Tzaneen Dam in Limpopo, South Africa
Ingrid