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Uploaded: 06/26/12 12:31 AM GMT
first blush
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Oh my, I forgot to dust them or rather hoover them LOL. SAM & SAAB [bravely holding the torchlight in his mouth for quite some time LOL] Apology to our dear SOB for forgetting again about the tissue over the flash, darn it, I did it again.

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.Joanie
06/26/12 12:33 AM GMT
Man, did you get that fuzz good!...lol...Excellent detail Sam!!! Looks yummy too!!!
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Four eyes are better than two.
::0930_23
06/26/12 12:34 AM GMT
The dark background makes the blush even more prominent SAM. You probably woke her up.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::stonewolff
06/26/12 12:38 AM GMT
Good composition and presentation. I like the way you handled the background as well.
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::Jimbobedsel
06/26/12 12:41 AM GMT
A little dust doesn't hurt anyone, unless it is radioactive! LOL. Cool shot of the delicious looking apples, SAM!
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::tigger3
06/26/12 1:02 AM GMT
Marvelous job on this one SAM, love the glow, and details.
SAS =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.LakeMichigan
06/26/12 1:14 AM GMT
Wonderful shot SAM. Love the lighting.
SAE
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
::unclejoe85
06/26/12 1:25 AM GMT
I viewed this full screen Sam, WOW great detail, color and no noise. Excellent job Sam.
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.Sinestro
06/26/12 2:33 AM GMT
Great lighting, and Lushly detailed... Again, Marzena! I like the Stem symmetry!
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::cynlee
06/26/12 3:46 AM GMT
Quince? It's too soon for apples. Do be careful taking shots at night, dear SAM. How rich in color these are and looking good against the darkness. Tissue on the flash? How about a piece of waxed paper? Would that work?
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.sahadk
06/26/12 6:19 AM GMT
Mouthwatering shot! the lighting look fantastic
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::Dunstickin
06/26/12 6:27 AM GMT
~~Picks off Apple to make a Pie!!~~

Sorry honey...I love apples!..Especially 'Crab Apples'. cos they are a bitter sweet kind!

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::biffobear
06/26/12 6:46 AM GMT
First blush..Sounds like you're the apple of someones eye ;)..I like this..R.
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Never argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
::Ramad
06/26/12 7:48 AM GMT
Great capture with clear details and a nice lighting.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::Fifthbeatle
06/26/12 10:53 AM GMT
Super shot!
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I Love Cloudy Days
.koca
06/26/12 12:23 AM GMT
This is really very vivid and beautiful. Nice clarity and good colors. Great presentation and composition of this close up.
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::Inkeri
06/26/12 3:54 PM GMT
Hope you're not awake the next night because I will steal it ..it looks so Mouthwatering..Super photo,Marzena.Love it
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::Starry173
06/26/12 7:00 PM GMT
Very cool shot. A warm blush indeed.
Tom
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.gizmo1
06/26/12 7:17 PM GMT
Beautiful sharp detail and stunning detail in this photo plus i love the light and colours in this photo too.
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.Genver
06/26/12 10:07 PM GMT
I like apples,the colors and dark background are very good,looks yummy also,i hope all is well with you,have a good night,Marzena.
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.icedancer
06/27/12 2:48 AM GMT
Magnificent close up with such detail. I feel like I could just reach in and touch it
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Have a Sunny Day
.rvdb
06/27/12 8:27 AM GMT
A lovely shat SAM nice one.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
::SEFA
06/28/12 6:14 AM GMT
They are soon going to taste wonderful. Very nice post.
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SEFA
.Eubeen
06/28/12 5:50 PM GMT
A great job by SAAB holding the torch patiently while you fumble for some tissues. :D
A good capture of this slightly embarrassed fruit caught unawares in the middle of the night. Nice colours and details in the photo.
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