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Uploaded: 11/05/21 9:05 AM GMT
Not Fully Ripe Yet
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Not fully ripe yet.

Not that amazing because this capture was taken in August in the sand dunes of the peninsula Walcheren, Zeeland, The Netherlands.

The birds should have some patience. Think however that they've ignored my advice, 😁 !

My Foofy Friday (F²) contribution.

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.casechaser
11/05/21 10:37 AM GMT
I think I'd ignore your advice too. They look delicious to me, Mr C. Your focus is excellent and the greens play well with the deep reds of the berries.
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::tigger3
11/05/21 1:10 PM GMT
They do look yummy and would be hard to pass. Lovely color in this one.
tigs=^..^=
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::trixxie17
11/05/21 7:22 PM GMT
Lovely lighting and bokeh on these luscious berries Mr. C.
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::jerseygurl
11/05/21 9:22 PM GMT
Those berries do look good enough to eat Cornelius - have to watch out for those thorns - I really like your Foofy Friday image!!!!!!!!
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.LynEve
11/06/21 12:13 AM GMT
They do look delicious even if not quite ripe ! Beautifully captured Cornelius
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::Nikoneer
11/13/21 3:12 PM GMT
Not my taste (as in taste), C., but they certainly pose and look great for photography by a pro. I came across some about the same time of year, in 2010, while hiking a forest trail just outside Glacier National Park, and they were similar to yours but appeared more dense. One of the solid benefits of being on Caedes is that one is allowed to see and compare differences and similarities between natural and fabricated components of our surroundings and lives. Thank you for doing that so well, my friend.

Happy Trails.

-nik
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