Macro of the Giant Peach OK, it’s a regular-sized peach, but I liked the title. I bought these peaches at the farmer’s market on Friday. For more macros, visit Macro Monday: Karen says Looks yummy, and it it is a giant peach to an ant. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send leoraw says "giant peach to an ant" so true. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Michelle says Oh yum...I haven't had one lately..now I want one...great macro Leora... Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send abjacabjacal kris says My favorite fruit! Looks delicious! Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Linda Makiej Photography says Really great shots!! Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Rayna Eliana says Great texture study in these two beauties. The title of your post makes me reflect on "James and the Giant Peach". Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send leoraw says Yes, that was the idea! Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Kim,USA says I love the title made me really think what's going to be seen when I scroll down. ^_^ Macro Monday Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Ilana-Davita says The title also made me think of "James and the Giant Peach". Nice velvety texture and warm colors. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send leoraw says I really enjoyed the book as a child. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Hootin' Anni says They look gigantic to me....a piece of gigantic perfection. LIGHT OF MY LIFE is my Macro Monday Link Hope you can find time to stop in and give me a :::howdy::: Enjoy your week ahead!!! Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Teresa says Beautiful shots! I have peaches on my little tree for the first time this year, and I'm hoping they actually make it to full grown juicy peaches! Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Pialotta Sweden says Peach in Macro.. so nice an they are very lovely to eat too:) Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Jane @ One Photo says Great macro shots - I love how you can see all the detail of the skin in that second photo, so interesting. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Batya says I shouldn't have looked when fasting. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Lisa's Chaos says Bite! Looks very yummy! Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send magiceye says cool macro Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Carver says That peach looks delicious. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Dhaval Jani says Nice! What a coincidence I posted a macro of orange day before this post! http://www.flickr.com/photos/dhavaljani/5945265376/ Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send leoraw says Perhaps not such a coincidence - I saw your orange and was inspired. Little do you know... ;-) Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Dhaval Jani says Haha you sure did a better job than me!Also you have nice contrasts of yellow, red and the white strands look like ice. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send leoraw says Subject matter: local peaches are fab. The oranges get shipped in from - do I even know where at this time of the year? I bet a locally grown orange, especially the rare organic orange, might be a more varied subject. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Sara says Hi Leora! I came by to see your peach! It's gorgeous. I hope it tasted as good as it looks. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send leoraw says Thanks. Too bad I don't have any fig trees or figs to photograph. And it's so hot and humid, I don't even feel like going outside. Reply Email: Name: Website: (optional) Send Please leave a comment! I love to hear from you. Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Karen says
Looks yummy, and it it is a giant peach to an ant.
leoraw says
"giant peach to an ant"
so true.
Michelle says
Oh yum...I haven't had one lately..now I want one...great macro Leora...
abjacabjacal kris says
My favorite fruit! Looks delicious!
Linda Makiej Photography says
Really great shots!!
Rayna Eliana says
Great texture study in these two beauties. The title of your post makes me reflect on "James and the Giant Peach".
leoraw says
Yes, that was the idea!
Kim,USA says
I love the title made me really think what's going to be seen when I scroll down. ^_^
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Ilana-Davita says
The title also made me think of "James and the Giant Peach". Nice velvety texture and warm colors.
leoraw says
I really enjoyed the book as a child.
Hootin' Anni says
They look gigantic to me....a piece of gigantic perfection.
LIGHT OF MY LIFE is my Macro Monday Link
Hope you can find time to stop in and give me a :::howdy:::
Enjoy your week ahead!!!
Teresa says
Beautiful shots! I have peaches on my little tree for the first time this year, and I'm hoping they actually make it to full grown juicy peaches!
Pialotta Sweden says
Peach in Macro.. so nice an they are very lovely to eat too:)
Jane @ One Photo says
Great macro shots - I love how you can see all the detail of the skin in that second photo, so interesting.
Batya says
I shouldn't have looked when fasting.
Lisa's Chaos says
Bite! Looks very yummy!
magiceye says
cool macro
Carver says
That peach looks delicious.
Dhaval Jani says
Nice! What a coincidence I posted a macro of orange day before this post! http://www.flickr.com/photos/dhavaljani/5945265376/
leoraw says
Perhaps not such a coincidence - I saw your orange and was inspired. Little do you know... ;-)
Dhaval Jani says
Haha you sure did a better job than me!Also you have nice contrasts of yellow, red and the white strands look like ice.
leoraw says
Subject matter: local peaches are fab. The oranges get shipped in from - do I even know where at this time of the year? I bet a locally grown orange, especially the rare organic orange, might be a more varied subject.
Sara says
Hi Leora! I came by to see your peach! It's gorgeous. I hope it tasted as good as it looks.
leoraw says
Thanks. Too bad I don't have any fig trees or figs to photograph. And it's so hot and humid, I don't even feel like going outside.
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