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Brand:Pentax
Camera:Pentax K-5
Lens:Pentax SMC DA 18-55mm AL WR
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Date Taken:7 Nov 2011 - 3:33 PM
Focal Length:55mm
Aperture:f/5.6
Shutter Speed:1/20sec
Exposure Comp:-0.3
ISO:100
Exposure Mode:Aperture-priority AE
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Title:Pomegranate
Username:nonur nonur
Uploaded:15 Nov 2011 - 7:17 AM
Tags:Colour, Flowers & plants, Fruit, Pomegranate
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Votes:21

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Lydia
Lydia (e2 Member)
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Lydia vcard Greece
15 Nov 2011 - 8:05 AM
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Well, I've just spent my whole allocated epz time researching pomegranates and their etymology because I wondered why "nar" was so different to any of the more western words for this fruit. I now have learned lots of new interesting facts (which always pleases me). This is a particularly red variety isn't it, very striking, although the paler ones may have more 'character' perhaps. I'm eating a lot at the moment as they are free and I just pick them from trees around. I don't actually like them much but 'free' and 'good for me' so I persist. I'm supposed to be commenting on your image aren't I? Sorry, rambled instead Smile

Last Modified By Lydia at 15 Nov 2011 - 8:07 AM
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WhiteRose1
WhiteRose1 (e2 Member)
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636 forum postsWhiteRose1 vcard England105 Constructive Critique Points
15 Nov 2011 - 8:41 AM
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Wonderful colour and well presented. Looks good enough to eat.

Dave

gajewski
gajewski (e2 Member)
8
gajewski vcard United States6 Constructive Critique Points
15 Nov 2011 - 8:50 PM
0

Great close up shot.
-=\Walter

nonur
nonur (e2 Member)
4
nonur vcard Turkey5 Constructive Critique Points
15 Nov 2011 - 9:09 PM
0


Quote: Well, I've just spent my whole allocated epz time researching pomegranates and their etymology because I wondered why "nar" was so different to any of the more western words for this fruit. I now have learned lots of new interesting facts (which always pleases me). This is a particularly red variety isn't it, very striking, although the paler ones may have more 'character' perhaps. I'm eating a lot at the moment as they are free and I just pick them from trees around. I don't actually like them much but 'free' and 'good for me' so I persist. I'm supposed to be commenting on your image aren't I? Sorry, rambled instead Smile

No need to be sorry, I like your rambling. These red ones are bigger in size with smaller dark red seeds inside, mostly they are sour, but some may be sweet. The paler ones can also be big or small but they are mostly sweet, you know. I like the rare kind which is sweet and the stones are so soft that you don't even feel them. This year nar trees are bountiful for some reason.

nonur
nonur (e2 Member)
4
nonur vcard Turkey5 Constructive Critique Points
15 Nov 2011 - 9:11 PM
0


Quote: Great close up shot.
-=\Walter


Quote: Wonderful colour and well presented. Looks good enough to eat.

Dave

Thank you guys for the kind appreciation. I'm glad that you like it.

nonur
nonur (e2 Member)
4
nonur vcard Turkey5 Constructive Critique Points
15 Nov 2011 - 9:12 PM
0

I should also thank those who voted!Smile

Ayoob
Ayoob (e2 Member)
2
Ayoob vcard Australia
16 Nov 2011 - 7:58 AM
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I like Nar or Pomegranate ,beautiful shot and well presented..............GrinWink

annettep38
annettep38 (e2 Member)
1
135 forum postsannettep38 vcard France17 Constructive Critique Points
17 Nov 2011 - 3:35 PM
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it looks delicious, a great POV against the black background it really stands out.
apart from that I'm jealous, they never ripen so nicely in our garden.

nonur
nonur (e2 Member)
4
nonur vcard Turkey5 Constructive Critique Points
17 Nov 2011 - 4:37 PM
0

Thank you so much Ayoob and Annette! Much appreciated.

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