- Irresistibly Sweet And Juicy Fruits That Pop In Your Mouth -
This picture was submitted to "Black & White Wednesday", an event created by Susan at "The Well-Seasoned Cook". It will be hosted on the 3rd of July by Priya at "The Humpty Dumpty Kitchen" (click here in order to see who is hosting the next roundup).
Absolutely gorgeous! You should sell some of these as prints - they are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteLittle grape tomatoes on the vine..
ReplyDeleteOne of my great loves in food♥
Well done..comme toujours..
I was wondering if you have ever approached a fine resto in your area to hang canvases of prints like this?
It would be lovely..
Interesting photo...the tomatoes look almost like quail eggs..
ReplyDeleteLovely, almost look like casper eggplant.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Heather and Table de Nana... Very dreamy they almost look marble...
ReplyDeleteGreat tomato picture! Love the stem - so nicely done. Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteSheer magic ! Awesome transformation ! Red tomatoes turned frosty, vintage-y, lovely :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!! what fruits are these?
ReplyDeleteAt first glance thought they were grapes but realized they were tomatoes.. beautiful click!
ReplyDeleteLove the crackled effect! Very moody and dark. ♥
ReplyDeletewhat lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI think this one's my favorite so far because it's making me crave sweet summer tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteThat said, I'm willing to bet the next food photo will be my most favorite. Who am I kidding? I embrace them all!
At first I wasn't sure what is it. But these are tomatoes, right?
ReplyDeleteI love this in black and white. Love the texture of the photo, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteLong time Rosa I didn’t visit you, trying to catch up again :)
ReplyDeleteYou've a wonderful photography and this is the case, beautiful tomatoes even in black and white!
Gera
Lovely textures!
ReplyDeleteAs always, beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteI love the effect of this photo Rosa
ReplyDeleteAngie is right.The tomatoes look like eggs!Beautiful picture as always!
ReplyDeleteKisses!
Fantastic shot!
ReplyDeleteG'day! Absolutely gorgeous, true!
ReplyDeleteI always think photos are more pronounced and expressive in black and white too!
Cheers! Joanne
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Ho Rosa, j'aimerais savoir donner cet effet craquelé...
ReplyDeletebises et belle journée
Stunning picture Rosa!
ReplyDeletepretty!
ReplyDeletePretty, little stems! I wish I could grow tomatoes and use them on the vine.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...almost looks like a negative print(like those in our olden day cameras)
ReplyDeleteHi Rosa, what a unique mood this tomatoes give! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
J+C
I barely recognised them! Lovely pic Rosa!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture... Tomatoes are always photogenic especially if they are on the vine... These look terrific..I love the antique effect ob the picture too!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why, but i feel surrow and a deep pain within the photograph.....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always. What is it? I like the effect of the picture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture. Summer tomatoes are just so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow - lovely, atmospheric shot, thanks Rosa.
ReplyDeleteThe tomatoes almost look transparent, Rosa. Really interesting photo!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I'm speechless!! Just love the canvas feel of this photo!!
ReplyDeleteFabuleux effet de transparence!
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling tomatoes will be seasonably late this year in these parts.
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful bounty reminds me of how much I crave them.
Thank you so much for sharing, Rosa...
Absolute gorgeous clouds!!
ReplyDeleteAre these cherry tomatoes? Beautiful shot!!
ReplyDeleteTu sais a quoi ca me fait penser? Aux fresques de Pompei. Tu fais vraiment du beau travail.
ReplyDeleteLove the antique look Rosa! Very good!
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