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Gilberto Santa Rosa
{K:11147} 10/16/2004
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Rose The cientific name is: Myrciaria cauliflora It is a brazilian edible fruit. You may find brazilian Jaboticaba marmalade at market.
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 10/15/2004
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Gilberto, Thank you very much for your explanations. my best regards
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Gilberto Santa Rosa
{K:11147} 10/15/2004
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Burak This tree branches loose their outer skin by a natural decortication process, as long they become wider. As result, there are four color of branches cortex. The lighter are the newer ones...the darker are the older.
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 10/15/2004
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the far branches are too dark.I reduced the lighting and increased the contrast.
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Gilberto Santa Rosa
{K:11147} 10/15/2004
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I will try to dend, once more...
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more contrasted |
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Gilberto Santa Rosa
{K:11147} 10/15/2004
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More contrast
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Gilberto Santa Rosa
{K:11147} 10/15/2004
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Burak Let us see if it looks better..
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 10/14/2004
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very nice and intersting capture,I like the composition,You maybe add a little bit of contrast in my opinion. well done ,best regards
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Marcia .
{K:16108} 10/14/2004
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Que linda, Gilberto. Adorei esta cheia de flores... Que saudades dos tempos de criança em Minas... Quero ver também cheia de jaboticabas, fique de olho prá chegar antes dos passarinhos... :) Um abraço.
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Rose Martin
{K:4696} 10/14/2004
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Wow now that is different. Do you know what kind of tree it is? I've never seen this before. Georgeous...
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