Loading

<no title>

Visible by: Everyone
(more information)

More information

Visible by: Everyone

All rights reserved

Report this photo as inappropriate

24 comments

Annemarie said:

Hmmm
2 years ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to Annemarie:

Indeed, Annemarie.
2 years ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I love the warm colours of this beautiful abstract photo, John. All the best, Joe
2 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

Thanks, Joe. I waited to see if anyone else considered this an abstract, so thanks for the confirmation. It's going in some abstract groups now.
2 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Looks delicious !!
2 years ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

I no longer remember if it was, Jaap, or even if I had any of it. It does look good, though.
2 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding culinary shot!

Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
2 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you very much, William.
2 years ago

Keith Burton said:

Your close up composition has made an unusual abstract of this food John. I like the detail and colours.
2 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to Keith Burton:

Thanks, Keith. As I mentioned to Joe, I was waiting to see if anyone else thought it was an abstract, and now you and he have confirmed it. It's going in some abstract groups.
2 years ago

Ulrich John said:

Looks delicious, John !
2 years ago

Steve Bucknell said:

I like this essay about how we may sometimes look at and experience a thing.
tinyurl.com/53hpjek9
2 years ago

Steve Bucknell said:

The essay, quoting Sartre, looks at the way Roquetin, the main character of Nausea, looks at a tree: “This root, with all its colour, shape, its congealed movement, was . . . below all explanation. Each of its qualities escaped it a little, flowed out of it, half solidified, almost became a thing; each one was In the way in the root and the whole stump now gave me the impression of unwinding itself a little, denying its existence to lose itself in a frenzied excess.”
It made me think of this…er…breakfast photograph.
2 years ago

tiabunna said:

Looking very tasty indeed, John.
2 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Very appetizing. Must be tasty.
2 years ago