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Found on the Fröttmaninger Müllberg - a re-natured former garbage dump that is now an artificial hill and recreational area.

 

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For the "Looking close... on Friday!" topic "Red and Green"

 

Another 'orphan' from the garden. The birds and the frosts have taken most of the rose hips from our wild rose bushes. But this one hip I brought indoors as my daily garden forage for anything photogenic! I thought it might match the glaze on one of my miniature Japanese vases.

The vase is under 1" tall - so hopefully this counts as a macro.

 

Have a happy weekend, and stay safe and warm!

 

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Le hip-hop né à New-York dans le south bronx au début des années 70, déserté par les Blancs et rongé par le chômage, la violence et la drogue, ce ghetto noir de New York voit l'émergence d'une nouvelle culture urbaine et contestataire, entre musique rap, breakdance et graffitis regroupe via diverses disciplines artistiques des aspects festifs et revendicatifs. Ce mouvement d'expression passive est bien plus qu'un simple hobby. il devient un véritable mode de vie qui se définit par des normes et des valeurs communes, ainsi qu'un art propre

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Rose Hips taken in a Wild Garden in West Wales (Ceredigion)

 

Tweaked Exposure, Contrast and Saturation,using the Flickr Photo Editor and created this swirly frame

 

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Frozen rose hips in our garden, March 2016

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My youngest brought me to the idea for a good answer to this weeks theme. Definitely closed this one, it is. HMM!

Rose hips are the fruit, or seed pods, of rose plants. They are usually red or orange but can be purple or black, and they typically ripen in the late summer ...

 

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The rose hip or rosehip, also called rose haw and rose hep, is the accessory fruit of the rose plant. It is typically red to orange, but ranges from dark purple to black in some species. Rose hips begin to form after successful pollination of flowers in spring or early summer, and ripen in late summer through autumn.

 

K76 brings cars from 11Z across the Susquehanna to Enola. For all the years I've railfanned the area, this is one of the few times I've stopped here to snap a photo. A relatively clean C6M leads the move.

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Rose Hip Tea is nothing for me

Although the Fruits provide Vitamin C

But also lots of Itching Powder

Which have a vast Amount of Power

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The fruit trees in the sheep pastures are protected from browsing by wire mesh

The rose hip or rosehip, also called rose haw and rose hep, is the accessory fruit of the rose plant. It is typically red to orange, but ranges from dark purple to black in some species. Rose hips begin to form after successful pollination of flowers in spring or early summer, and ripen in late summer through autumn.

 

Rose hips are used for herbal teas, jam, jelly, syrup, rose hip soup, beverages, pies, bread, wine, and marmalade. They can also be eaten raw, like a berry, if care is taken to avoid the hairs inside the fruit.

A few rose species are sometimes grown for the ornamental value of their hips.

This is a 12 image photo stack, but done at a fairly open aperture of f2.8. An interesting technique that allows for a blurry background still, but the main subject is very in focus. I did this using the Focus Bracketing feature of my Canon R7.

But to do this it requires an AF lens. So I finally had to take my fully manual, Tokina 90mm Macro lens off my camera. LOL!

The camera controls the adjustments made to the lens to achieve a greater range of in focus area as it steps through each shot. I set the step size and the amount of frames the camera will take. Then the camera can be set to composite the images into a finalized single image. I have my camera set to do this, but to also record the individual frames so that I can do the stack myself using a edit program.

This image is one that the camera composited and assembled for me..

One more fun thing, this was done hand held, no tripod used. This shows the almost magical nature of this feature to correct each frame and align the subject and then do the final crop. All in about 8 or 10 seconds.

 

The lens used in this case was my Canon EF 50mm f2.5 Compact Macro and a 20mm extension tube,

Valley Gardens, Harrogate

They do have great chips!

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The winter is most definitely still here *sigh* It has been snowing all day long today and it is -8º C here (18º F)

BURR!!

I photographed this Rose Hip plant in north-western Canada recently.

Rose hips are the fruit, or seed pods, of rose plants. They are usually red or orange but can be purple or black, and they typically ripen in the late summer or fall. Rose hips remain on the plant after rose blooms fade. They are ornamental, looking like small crabapples. Rose hips are edible and many birds enjoy them.

Both rose hips and rose petals are edible. Roses are in the same family as apples and crab apples, which is why their fruits bear such a strong resemblance to those plants. Rose hips have a bit of the tartness of crab apples and are a great source of vitamin C.1 All roses should produce hips, though rugosa roses—native shrub rose species—are said to have the best-tasting hips. These hips are also generally the largest and most abundant.

Rose hips make great jellies, sauces, syrups, soups and seasoning, and even fruit leather. To get a sense of the taste of rose hips, start out by brewing yourself a cup of rose hip tea.

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J'ai récemment photographié cette plante d'églantier dans le nord-ouest du Canada.

Les cynorrhodons sont les fruits ou les gousses des rosiers. Ils sont généralement rouges ou orange, mais peuvent être violets ou noirs, et ils mûrissent généralement à la fin de l'été ou à l'automne. Les cynorrhodons restent sur la plante après la disparition des fleurs de rose. Ils sont ornementaux, ressemblant à de petits pommetiers. Les cynorrhodons sont comestibles et de nombreux oiseaux les apprécient.

Les cynorrhodons et les pétales de rose sont comestibles. Les roses sont de la même famille que les pommes et les pommettes, c'est pourquoi leurs fruits ressemblent tellement à ces plantes. Les cynorrhodons ont un peu l'acidité des pommes de crabe et sont une excellente source de vitamine C1. Ces hanches sont aussi généralement les plus grosses et les plus abondantes.

Les cynorrhodons font d'excellentes gelées, sauces, sirops, soupes et assaisonnements, et même du cuir de fruits. Pour avoir une idée du goût des cynorrhodons, commencez par vous préparer une tasse de thé à l'églantier.

 

Hope I'm not jumping the gun here but it seems that the Explore selection process has finally been modified, a bunch of new faces and fresh perspectives to be found!!

Oh, oh she' s in the spotlight!

She's all lips and hips. She knows how to use' em to make you flip

Lips and hips. And she gets ya with a wink of a fingertip

Lips and hips. You can tell that she knows how to give a kiss

Lips and hips. When she' s found the target she never miss

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Close-up of a hamanasu (beach rose) hip, already slightly rotten due to the advanced season. Seen in the Hamanasu-no-Oka Park, located on a narrow stretch of land between the Ishikari River and the Sea of Japan.

 

Camera: Canon PowerShot G12.

Edited with GIMP.

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