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What berries?

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Dec 03, 2009
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I found these berries next to a Indian mound. I took this shot depite the protest of some small animal about five feet away from me in some tall grass.(I couldn't see it) It was shaking another berry plant and grunting at me. If anybody knows what these berries are please post it. Hope you enjoy! Thank's for the comment and do Zoom. :)

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mickeyrony

10:44AM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Not I do not know this kind there my friend. But It is an good idea of to have taken this photographs. Excel. Cheer still and mile mercies ((5++)) Non je ne connais pas ce genre là mon ami . Mais c'est une bonne idée d'avoir prise cette photos . excellent . Bravo encore et mile mercis ((5++))

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mgtcs

10:47AM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Beautiful shot my friend, excellent angle, great one! 10+

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frieder

11:23AM | Thu, 03 December 2009

wonderful sunlighed berries impression!

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Richardphotos

11:26AM | Thu, 03 December 2009

I seen these berri3es at a fish hatchery at Tyler Texas, and I was told the name but since it did not involve money I forgot-haha. excellent dof.it maybe American Beauties.it had American in the name

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Rainastorm

11:29AM | Thu, 03 December 2009

lol Glad you got a shot before being shushed off! lol Great pic!

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moochagoo

12:26PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Such nice berries :)

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cece7894

12:27PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Great and beautiful shot my friend! cece

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Hendesse

12:45PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Fantastic find and shot. Beautiful colors and light.

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flora-crassella

1:01PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

wonderful shot!!!!

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tennesseecowgirl

1:21PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Not sure the name. But they must be good if you upset the little guy that was hiding away trying to enjoy his lunch.. LOL I am sure someone on here will know the answer for you.

frankie96

2:04PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Can't help with the type..but be careful out there..:)

MrsLubner

4:23PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Beauty Berry Bush (Callicarpa Americana)- Not often I know these things but I knew this one and don't ask how I knew. Its a mystery to me. But its not a mystery at all how gorgeous this shot is and I can tell you it is so good, it makes identification a snap!

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qrud

4:46PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

A nice macro capture.

West_coaster07

5:00PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Very nice capture!!

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Thalyra

6:02PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Lovely colors, and berries! :D

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artistheat

6:09PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Terrific Shot...are they edible?

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npauling

7:27PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

A lovely clear capture and I wonder if they are good to eat.

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bmac62

9:42PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

They look like rasberries from here:) The only thing that throws me a bit is the color...rather more plum colored than rasberry-red.

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bimm3d

6:43AM | Fri, 04 December 2009

wonderful photo!!!

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Hubba1

8:32AM | Fri, 04 December 2009

Very cool :)

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wjames

10:40AM | Fri, 04 December 2009

Beautiful picture, a great shot.

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danapommet

12:18AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

Cool how they bunch like that, every few inches. Nice color. Looks like it is a climbing vine??? Dana

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kasalin

10:33AM | Sat, 05 December 2009

Beautiful and a very great capture !!! Hugs Karin:)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX120 IS
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed200
Focal Length35

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