To me it's the 'cornus alba (Sibirica)' Jimbob. No I'm not kidding or fooling you. Know for sure that Tick will present another name, but be careful then, lol.
Regards, Cornelius.
They are the very rare Spottedeyeball Berry JimboB. The are used in doll making. They have to be kept in a dark cellar for a year and properly dried before using. They are quite valuable if you have a year to wait. Good post my friend.
Lovely shot you have here Jim. I like the way you have slightly darkened the edges inside of the frame, and the frame just adding that something special to the whole image. Well done!
Ann
"What are those things, Jim?", he asks.
"I dunno - white things I guess", replies Jim.
And an image is born! This has an elegant feel to it for me somehow. Nice colors and detail and great DOF in the background -
Jim - Fantastic photo - close up, clarity, colors, composition, (and other things that start with the letter 'c' lol). It looks like a white winterberry bush that you photographed so well. Thad
The Autumn colors and foliage are as delightful as some of those that come in spring, only different. A finely focuse shot on these and I have no idea what they are, but probably meant to feed the winter birds.
I am really and truly fond of this photo...it sort of touches me with those delicate white berries among the colorful greens, reds and yellows of Autumn
Simply delightful! Those white berries really stand out amongst all the foliage! Love the contrast that the red stems add, as well as the vignetting or softened edges! The focus and clarity is spot on!! Outstanding work, Jimbob! Faved & saved.