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Capsicum Lights
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Experiementing with colours in the kitchen.
These capsicum became colours of stop lights.
Photo was taken in the kitchen with white velet as backdrop, with use of natural lighting. Photo is as taken with exception to resizing and border.
Thanks for looking, enjoy your weekend
Tracey
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Capsicum:
Capsicum is a genus of plants from the nightshade family (Solanaceae), native to Mexico, and now cultivated worldwide. Some of the members of Capsicum are used as spices, vegetables, and medicines. The fruit of Capsicum plants have a variety of names depending on place and type. They are commonly called chili pepper, red or green pepper, or just pepper in Britain and the US; the large mild form is called bell pepper in the US, capsicum in Australian English and Indian English, and paprika in some other countries (although paprika can also refer to the powdered spice made from various capsicum fruit). The original Mexican term, chilli (now chile in Spanish) came from Nahuatl word chilli or xilli, referring to a huge Capsicum variety cultivated at least since 3000 BC, according to remains found in pottery from Puebla and Oaxaca.
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I had a similar photo idea about this trio since I've seen them at Woolworths (may be called something else in Adelaide)but never eventuated. good job Tracey..
aK
Very well done Tracey. I don't know how the prices are over there but down here the yellow for some reason is $1 a kg more expensive. Well composed, good colour and very good use of the natural light. TFS,
David
- isu
(497) - [2007-07-29 6:12]
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Original composición.
Bellos colores muy bien captados.
Buen trabajo y excelente nitidez.
Saludos, Sira.
- timtim
(9598) - [2007-07-29 12:19]
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nice colours POV and lighting
- harpya
(9807) - [2007-07-29 17:03]
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Hello my friend...
In the laundry it might not have gotten now, but I see that in the kitchen you did very well. I adored the colored bell peppers and in the general sequence.
Great work, beautiful visual!
Congratulations
Sérgio