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A worm's eye view on Sunday lunch

This is the fruit of a Japanese quince. It was an easy challenge this week as I didn't have to move anything or even place the fruit. I did have big ideas of superimposing one image onto another, but quailed at the work involved.

No worms were disturbed or harmed for this challenge. :-))))
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Sami Serola (inactiv… said:

It looks like a huge pumpkin. Excellent shot thanks to soft light and shallow depth of field.
6 years ago

Amelia replied to Sami Serola (inactiv…:

The 'pumpkin' is about 3.5 cm in diameter, Sami. I'd defy anyone to make it into a pumpkin lantern. ;-)
Thank you for your lovely compliment.
6 years ago

©UdoSm said:

Hi Amelia, here an other 'Mouse Perspektive'...
www.ipernity.com/doc/524691/45876968/in/album/789394
6 years ago ( translate )

Amelia replied to ©UdoSm:

Many thanks, Udo. I did try to get a more upward perspective here.
6 years ago

Edward Bowthorpe said:

Interesting capture Amelia,eddie,xx
6 years ago ( translate )

Amelia replied to Edward Bowthorpe:

Thank you Eddie. II might have another go at this challenge to stretch my imagination.
6 years ago

Boro said:

Superbe comosition
6 years ago ( translate )

Amelia replied to Boro:

Many thanks Boro.
6 years ago

tiabunna said:

I can't say I know Japanese quince, but it makes a good colourful subject.
6 years ago

Amelia replied to tiabunna:

I suspect the Australian climate isn't suitable for these plants, George, although they are native to Japan, Korea. and China. This plant grows well in our garden too, mind you.
6 years ago

Gudrun said:

Like Sami I thought pumpkin- until I read Japanese quince and realised how tiny it was! A good one for the challenge and respect for getting down so low!
6 years ago

Amelia replied to Gudrun:

At that point I think I should have had a tripod at the ready, not to steady the camera but to help me get back up again, Gudrun ;-)
6 years ago

Marja Savonije said:

Never heard of quince, I thought it was a pumpkin too. I think the blackbirds in my garden would have loved it. Chapeau!
6 years ago

Chrissy said:

es ergibt einen schönen Farbkontrast.
6 years ago ( translate )

Karl Hartwig Schütz said:

Wunderschönes Makro! Best regards, Karl
6 years ago ( translate )