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The monstera deliciosa was so happy growing in this location, it had four of these fruits forming, unfortunately we had to move the plant because of a house extension to be built, we lost all of the fruit as a result.
From Wikipedia: "Monstera deliciosa (also called Ceriman, Swiss Cheese Plant, Fruit Salad Plant, Monster fruit, Monsterio Delicio, Monstereo, Mexican Breadfruit, Monstera, split-leaf philodendron,Locust and Wild Honey and Windowleaf) is a creeping vine native to tropical rainforests from southern Mexico south to Panama."
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Hi Jeanne,
Perfect! . .
Fine detail and great sharpness of this image . .
Lovely composed with dark BG . .
You did great managing the light . .
Lovely!
Tfs,
Tjutjut
Hi Jeanne
Great capture and wonderful composition
Very nice colors and details
Excellent work
Guylaine
- tafa
(1680) - [2008-08-04 2:07]
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HI
Jeanne
I like the image light,and quality here ... Well creative and composed. Well done! tfs
Cheers,
SASO
...MACEDONIA...
- Tezza
(2711) - [2008-08-04 2:58]
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Didn't know monstera fruits could be so decorative. Exposure/light looks just right. Nice crisp shot.
This is incredible Jeanne. I don't think I am familiar with this flower. The interior has beautiful symmetry and texture (nature is amazing), and you captured it beautifully. Best regards, Danilo
Hi Jeanne
Great shot of this beautiful flower. Now with some PP work you can make the background black. But of course that's only if you like it. Nice details.
David