- Gastronomic Relic -
This picture was submitted to "Black & White Wednesday", an event created by Susan at "The Well-Seasoned Cook". It will be hosted on the 28th of November by Haalo of "Cook Almost Anything" (click here in order to see who is hosting the next roundup).
Gorgeous, Rosa! Vineyards are so photogenic!
ReplyDeleteC'que c'est beau! Des raisins... magnifiés!
ReplyDeleteI am so agreeing with what Jamie said on facebook, your photographs are always beautiful!
ReplyDeletewhat a stunning photo Rosa!
ReplyDeleteThere is something so sensual about grapes...this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pic, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteChaque grain ressort...ferme, juteux...goûteux...une merveille Rosa ! bravo !!!
ReplyDeletebelle soirée et bises
Wunderschön, man kann auf dem Bild die reifen von den unreifen Trauben unterscheiden.
ReplyDeleteLovely in B&W!
ReplyDeleteyou're a genius! Your photographs don't need words, they speak for themselves. I'm loving your W & B shots!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely evening.
Bises
Cheers
mamat
How lovely. They look almost frozen.
ReplyDeleteSam
they just get lovelier and lovelier. Great shot! Happy Thanksgiving, pretty girl.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Rosa, I love the details!
ReplyDeletegrapes are equally gorgeous in color and in black and white!
ReplyDeleteHermosas fotos son remembranzas el racimo de uvas esta bellísimo,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteStunning photo!
ReplyDeleteA truly stunning shot Rosa! :)
ReplyDeleteSweet Rosa, Your photos are SO Gorgeous! I just love this B&W click :)I hope you're a having a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteBIG HUGS <3
Love this photo! Almost looks 3dimensional.
ReplyDeleteThis photograph is a work of art Rosa. The grapes look gorgeous in B&W
ReplyDeleteWow Rosa, this is one gorgeous! I would love to print it out and hang it onto my office's wall!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
Hugs, Sandy
Rosa, je crois que c'est ma photo préférée de toutes celles que tu as faites jusqu'ici. Celle-ci, je la voudrais bien en poster chez moi.
ReplyDeleteBisous.
Every time I visit your blog I come away feeling bad about my own photography skills - you're truly amazing! Love the way you use subtle colour to enhance where others would just up the saturation in Photoshop.
ReplyDeleteOh - how glorious! I love that I can almost feel the texture on those grapes...
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous picture Rosa.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Did you put like an old paper under the grape picture?
ReplyDeleteMARTA: Thanks. Well, it was a texture I found on the internet and which I applied over my picture...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
quelle magnifique photo, félicitation!
ReplyDeleteA lovely shot, the velvety texture really stands out.
ReplyDeleteHi Rosa! I really don't know how you edit pictures to make it so unique and beautiful. I love this picture!
ReplyDeleteLa plus belle grappe de raisins que j'ai vue!
ReplyDeleteAlmost 3 dimensional
ReplyDeleteYou're a whiz with a camera Rosa:-)
I feel like stomping on that bunch to make my own holiday wine. Happy holidays to you! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe photos is so sultry! The shades of gray and contrast
ReplyDeletefrom the light is just wondrous!
Just lovely - you really see the shape of the grapes in B&W. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe hue and texture is wonderful! You always capture the very best contrasts and textures.
ReplyDeletethis image is so beautiful....your captures are always amazing !
ReplyDeleteC’est très intéressant, je vous propose des simple recettes pour Noël, C’est le moment où toute la famille se réunit autour d’une seule table. La bûche de noël, la dinde, le boudin, le foie gras… Tout ces plats présentent les traditions, l’originalité et l’élégance de la cuisine de noël. Pour avoir plus d’info consultez cet article http://www.glamissime.net/cuisine/recettes-noel/
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! Your image would make a beautiful card or framed print.
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