Lovely – and you still have so many even after such a harsh winter!. The birds nearly took all of mine – there are just a few sad looking ones on the tree now. Yours still look good enough for a blackbird to eat.
hi Kala,
Thank you for visiting for my blog and also for leaving the comment.
I liked this capture very much both because of the interesting composition and the lighting.
keep coming by.
cheers
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Very beautiful composition, beautiful catch, always one levels your photographs!
Thanks!
Yet another gorgeous picture.
Thank you for your comment on my blog. If I can create pictures half as good as yours with my new Canon, I’ll be thrilled.
I wish you much happiness with your new dSLR.
Nicely composed and such fresh beautiful warm colors
Thanks JJ
You can even make crabapples look enchanting. I love your photos.
Thanks Teresa
Such a warm picture. I just want to reach out and grab some of these.
They do look good don’t they?
i luv the softness of the picture…very pretty!
Thanks Tina
Such a soft, subtle pink with incredible light.
Thanks Sherri
Very very pretty. I love the light and the softness of the imagery. Lovely.
Thanks Evelyn
yum these colours remind me of ice cream with a cherry on top…so warm & dreamy.
Ice cream, just what my diet needs
They do appear to be glowing! Here they would be glistening ~ with more snow.
Ugh, I pity you the snow.
Tiny and perfect!
Thanks Quilly.
loght and colors of these crabapplles are so fantastic!
I really enjoy this shot
Bien à toi !
Thanks Bernard.
Lovely colors. I love it:)
Thanks Maria
Dans un gâteau, c’est bon ! Bonne journée
JP
Thanks JP
Very nice colors, I think it should look beautiful in a big canvas
Thanks Belen
I love the softness of colors. Beautiful!
Thanks Tatum
I would never have guessed they were crab apples as I’ve never seen them growing or ‘glowing’ LoL! Very nice shot!
I did a bit of tweaking in Adobe Camera Raw!
Me gusta el tratamiento que le has dado a la foto.
Saludos
Gracias Bernardo
Lovely – and you still have so many even after such a harsh winter!. The birds nearly took all of mine – there are just a few sad looking ones on the tree now. Yours still look good enough for a blackbird to eat.
There were SO many on the tree in front of my house but most have dropped to the ground now.
Lovely tiny crabapples. I’m used to seeing a large variety.
Yeah, these aren’t the edible kind (at least I don’t think so)
Lovely spring shot … thank goodness for sunlight (and a good eye)!
Thanks Joey
Great depth of field. The color has such a nice antiquey (I know it’s not a word) feel to it.
Thank you!!
Interesting shot. Do you know what makes it a crabapple? Size. Any apple less than 2 inches wide is considered a crabapple.
I did not know that – you are the expert in that dept.
Nice photos of flowers here! Good work! Good postprocessing aswell.
Thanks so much.
nice light..it glows warmly!
Thanks my dear.
I have never seen crabapples before. They looks like cherries, so cute! Love this photo.
I know they look like cherries, but they’re not.
A wonderful post-processing choice of tone and hue. Every time I look at your photos, I get carried away to a dream-like state. Lovely capture!
Thanks Jess!
Hi Kala,
I like the soft colours and the bokeh!
Thanks Conny!
Thanks for the comment Kala. Your macro photographs are beautiful, I particularly like this one.
Thanks for stopping by Dylan!
hi Kala,
Thank you for visiting for my blog and also for leaving the comment.
I liked this capture very much both because of the interesting composition and the lighting.
keep coming by.
cheers
Cheers and thanks for stopping by.