Like these photos, some of my best dreams have a hint of that color. But they are hard to touch--a kind of floating bridge which ties that dream world to the real one. Dreams often have depth to them--sometimes unseen, but without which we would all go mad.
As always, your photos fill my eyes and cause me to ponder.
I love the pomegranate and the pomegranate coloring of the second picture. My oldest daughter was just eating one today, and we have the juice splatterings to prove it :)
I saw a winding foot bridge in the pomegranate right away. The second photo ... I guess to my eye I see the silhouette of a person gazing up at what could be the outline of a bridge above. Beautiful, by the way.
tu vois, j’ai dû manger moi-aussi une ou deux graines de cette grenade, puisque – même si je le voulais - je ne serais jamais capable de quitter ce jardin d’au-delà du monde connu, presqu'au-delà du monde imaginé...
Interesting piece of fruit. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteA dream can dream a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteA dream can dream fantastic things.
A dream can dream happy things.
But... most of all ...
Dreams can dream.
:-)
Like these photos, some of my best dreams have a hint of that color. But they are hard to touch--a kind of floating bridge which ties that dream world to the real one. Dreams often have depth to them--sometimes unseen, but without which we would all go mad.
ReplyDeleteAs always, your photos fill my eyes and cause me to ponder.
I love it - as usually:)
ReplyDeleteI love pomegranate juice...it's delicious! The open fruit makes a great image.
ReplyDeleteThat pomegranate looks luscious, like jewels.
ReplyDeleteBlast from the Past
OH
ReplyDeletewhy do you do this to me, magician -
That is quite a shot of the pomegranate. We don't have them around here but I did recognize the shape. Great colors.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post, Prospero!
ReplyDeleteyou do have a magic touch. both photos are my faves. :)
ReplyDeleteThose pulps really look very juicy and fresh. I would love to have a bite :-D
ReplyDeleteI love the pomegranate and the pomegranate coloring of the second picture. My oldest daughter was just eating one today, and we have the juice splatterings to prove it :)
ReplyDeleteThose look like pink pearls or gems if this was a dream! Nice pictures!
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This is one of the best pomegranate pic I have seen lately..
ReplyDeleteWow! This fruit is so ripe and juicy the color splashed on the image below. Fascinating as always!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that first photo is magical Prospero. You do it well, a great artist and photographer.
ReplyDeleteGloom, thoughts, light.
ReplyDeleteTwo fine compositions, Prospero.
Amazing colours and composition. Do you use colour filters on the camera or in your software ? whatever you do it works beautifully.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots and amazing colors !!
ReplyDeleteThe pomegranate shot is amazing!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI saw a winding foot bridge in the pomegranate right away. The second photo ... I guess to my eye I see the silhouette of a person gazing up at what could be the outline of a bridge above. Beautiful, by the way.
ReplyDeleteThe best pomegranate shot I've ever seen! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletetu vois, j’ai dû manger moi-aussi une ou deux graines de cette grenade, puisque – même si je le voulais - je ne serais jamais capable de quitter ce jardin d’au-delà du monde connu, presqu'au-delà du monde imaginé...
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Very attractive and different.
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