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Wild... (3 of 3), Tiny Red Apples
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Captured last Saturday (December, 1st) those tiny red apples, with the size of cherries, somewhere in a puplic green area

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::Dunstickin
12/05/07 9:25 AM GMT
Look good enough for an Apple Pie then! .. send some ower here mate! .. wonderfully composed feature! .. framing is a bonus too
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::DigiCamMan
12/05/07 9:42 AM GMT
Mmmmmm...bunches of tiny apples, very nice.
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.Blumie
12/05/07 9:47 AM GMT
Apples? That late? I would like some too! They look very tasty and colorful in front of that blue sky.
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::LynEve
12/05/07 12:20 AM GMT
Gorgeous colour contrasts Cornelius and fills the screen with sunchine.
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.Gabbels
12/05/07 12:32 AM GMT
Wonderful capture Cornelius! Such beautiful colors and presentation is great too. It's good to see some color in those colder days.

Kind regards,
Gabrielle
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::Jimbobedsel
12/05/07 12:51 AM GMT
You shake them down, and I'll bag them. Apple pie sure sounds good. And cobler, and fritters, and turnovers, and candy apples, and apple cider, and......Well, you get the idea. This is an excellent shot. I like the red against the blue sky. I even like the green branches. They really add a lot of color, not to mention that blue frame. Very nice, Cornelius.

Jim
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Imagine you are there
::Roseman_Stan
12/05/07 2:22 PM GMT
This is just plain an excellent shot! :)

Stan
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.spunkymunky711
12/05/07 3:49 PM GMT
It looks great! I love the colors!
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I want to sail away into the night sky.
Genver
12/05/07 4:37 PM GMT
Fine view,colors and frame,fine picture.
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.0930_23
12/05/07 5:57 PM GMT
Looks like it will take more than one of them to keep the doctor away. There's an old saying that goes: "An apple a day, keeps the doctor away." Just in case you hadn't heard it. Love the sky blue, with the red. If the tree were a birch, we'd have red, white and blue. lol Very good Cornelius.

Tick
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::fogz
12/05/07 10:43 PM GMT
and a very festive shot it is Cornelius! like little holly berries! I would love to see it in a green frame! :)
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::phasmid
12/05/07 10:44 PM GMT
These look like crab apples to me. My Grandma used to make the best jelly with hers.

You've made a very interesting and colorful presentation with yours!!

♫ 005 PJ ♫

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::cynlee
12/06/07 6:36 AM GMT
What a riot of bright color. Those are little apples? Maybe they are big berries. lol I can't believe these are blooming on Dec. 1st. Nice capture and frame.
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::gerryp
12/06/07 9:31 AM GMT
A little bit of Hybrid growing here Cornelius?? Like the contrast of color and composition...very nice...gerry
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::JQ
12/06/07 10:27 AM GMT
wow, they almost look like cherry tomatoes, i have never seen these before, what a colourful sight they must have been and a great shot of them!
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.timvdb
12/06/07 3:09 PM GMT
Hey Cornelius,
Thanks for this refreshing look, having seen nothing but rain today, (~8
Nicely done,

Thanks for sharing
Warm regards
Tim
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