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
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.