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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Wordless Wednesday - Navel gazing


Orange ya glad I didn't say banana?
My kitchen table, London, Ontario, March 2008 [Click to embiggen]


Your turn: What fruit should I shoot next?

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50 comments:

  1. a Peach. But only if it's ripe.

    I'm enjoying your media blitz! :)

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  2. Carmi, thanks for visiting my blog. I love the orange! How about a coconut next? Is that a fruit? Or something fuzzy like a kiwi. Combine the 2 and you have a fuzzy navel. Sorry, that was soooo bad. Been working too hard!

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  3. Great shot. I love the color Carmi!

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  4. LOL Okay, the caption TOTALLY makes this photo! Love it!

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  5. Nice shot, I say go for some nice ripe watermelon.

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  6. when 'gazing' at navels, you need to touch it. The smoother the skin, the better :)

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  7. Nice angle on this one. I like the heavy shadow on it. Well done.

    My WW post for this week is up.

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  8. great perspective. for the next fruit, how about a pomegranate?

    happy ww. ;)

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  9. Ugli fruit.

    (I'm just glad this wasn't a body part series...!)

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  10. My kids love navel oranges, they call them bely button oranges. As for waht to shoot next.....Hummmm...If you can find it (and stand the stench) a durian would make a fascinating fruit study.

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  11. Contemplating your navel, eh?

    Have you done a photo of a kiwi yet? I think that'd be interesting.

    Well, have a fabulous WW, and stop by if you have time.

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  12. nice navel!!

    haha...can consider a water melon??

    one before slice and the other sliced open?

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  13. Love the colour. Great Shot.
    Coming into season here - yum.

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  14. What about a pomegranate? Those are cool...

    That's a very nice picture, by the way...

    My post today: "This is my hometown".

    Happy WW!

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  15. Very nice detail here. Happy WW

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  16. Carmi, grapes might be good... Beautiful photo! Happy WW!

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  17. Big groan on the pun but a terrific shot!

    Can't elope? (I know bigger groan!)

    Find me here:

    http://justme1947.blogspot.com/2008/04/these-pictures-were-taken-near-matthews.html

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  18. Lovely colour, it's making my mouth water.
    Maybe some strawberries next.

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  19. Strawberry would be nice.... maybe it would mean spring.

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  20. orange you glad we came to visit your interestingly lighted shot--even w/ the heavy shadow it still looks happy the orange is such a happy fruit:) I say shoot a pomegranate next they are so interesting or a star fruit it is hard to make them look good

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  21. Love this shot of the orange. It's very effective in it's simplicity and bold too :)

    I'd like you to shoot a kiwi fruit. Not so pretty on the outside but amazing when you slice into it :)

    Sorry I haven't been by much lately. Life is not so good right now but I'm blogging when I can.

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  22. your title is perfect!! nice macro..... perhaps a cantaloupe....they have such interesting texture on their rinds.

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  23. Beautiful orange! How about strawberries next?

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  24. Nice close up! You can really see the texture of the orange. I think you should do a strawberry next.

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  25. Strawberries are just in season. Or pomegranate.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  26. great orange! how about the inside of a pomegranate next?
    Happy WW!

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  27. Your orange looks so good that I can smell the citrusy goodness clear over here in the midwest!

    Great photo.

    Happy WW!

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  28. Love the caption and the photo...

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  29. Now i think I am craving an orange...
    Take a pic of a star fruit...

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  30. Hey Carmi~
    Happy WW to you! Nice shot of the navel :D I'd like to see a photo of something tropical...

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  31. knock knock knock knock!
    happy ww!
    you should shoot the fruit of the south the peanut!

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  32. What a great idea! Happy WW!

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  33. I'm partial to tomatoes!

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  34. I'll say strawberry! Great shot by the way!Happy WW!

    My so called life

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  35. Beautiful orange! How about a strawberry or a lime?

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  36. Great pic! I think you should go with kiwis, they are fun.

    Have you seen the kid's book "How are you Peeling?"

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  37. not sure why, but i've had a recent obsession with pomegranates, so i reckon you should shoot the inside of one - i think they're amazing, but maybe i'm just a bit weird (lol)

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  38. My favorite fruit is a pear - any variety, although I am partial to Asian pears.

    Your pictures are wonderful, Carmi. I always enjoy them!

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  39. Strawberries. Maybe Grapes. Pineapple has it's own interesting textures. Oh.. don't ask me! The orange one is good!

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  40. I agree with barb, a kiwi would be fun! Thanks for your nice comment on my WW last week, feel free to download it if you like (the gemstones). Nice closeup of the navel. I have a drawer full of oranges we need to eat up quickly before they go bad!!!

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  41. Another vote for kiwi. The outside is as fascinating as and different from the inside. The drab brown leading to the shock of emerald inside and that cool pattern when you cut into one? Yup, a kiwi through your magic lens would be an award winner!

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  42. Maybe you should take a banana? If she´s green, I´ll show it to my audience. If she´s yellow, I´ll show the little fellow too :)

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