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12-SEP-2009
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Nikon D40x
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Margaret Lew
18-Sep-2009 06:21
I like this! The contrasting colors and the light.
Fay Stout
18-Sep-2009 01:47
They look so good...
LynnH
17-Sep-2009 10:25
How lucky to have friends who grow such beautiful, healthy veggies. Nice shot!
Bernard Davis
17-Sep-2009 08:34
Love the scent of growing tomatoes. Lovely shot.
Doug Cruden
17-Sep-2009 06:42
The red one would be lovely thickly sliced and made into a cheese sarnie with some home-made pickle and a couple of lettuce leaves :o)
January Grey
17-Sep-2009 04:47
Beautiful shot, Mairead. Lovely light & colors. V!
Michael J. Parkinson
17-Sep-2009 01:56
Well trained tomatoes, they are not all turning ripe at the same time. Try a tomato and mint sandwich.
laine
17-Sep-2009 01:50
Ohhhh yeah !!!! Perfect for picking.
Cindi Smith
17-Sep-2009 01:21
Love the different ripeness of the two. They do look perfect! Beautiful image!
Guest
17-Sep-2009 00:32
What I find most fascinating, is the smell the leaves and branches give off.
Linda Willets
17-Sep-2009 00:04
Fresh from the garden, so flavorful
Walter Otto Koenig
17-Sep-2009 00:00
Beautiful shot. There's nothing like home grown tomatoes.
Jim Stone
16-Sep-2009 23:55
Beautiful red on that tomato - only from homegrown fresh produce....
carol j. phipps
16-Sep-2009 23:15
Lovely! Warm colors and light.
J. Scott Coile
16-Sep-2009 22:35
Beautiful light and detail!
Stephanie
16-Sep-2009 21:58
Gorgeous tomatoes! I'll bet they are yummy for the tummy!
Keith O'Brien
16-Sep-2009 21:50
Unusual apples ;-)
lisamidi
16-Sep-2009 20:59
Great contrast, Mairead! They are looking so healthy!
John Lamb
16-Sep-2009 20:21
Love the contrast between the green and red. They look full to bursting.
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