Ornamental Pear Fruit
Ornamental Pear Trees produce masses of white flowers in the Spring, and yellow-orange foliage in the Autumn. You don't really notice the tiny fruit until the leaves begin to fall. Inedible for people, they are enjoyed by birds and other wildlife.
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ReplyDeleteLovely shot! Really like the raindrop. Have a great day!
Sherrie
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I like this! A great macro!
ReplyDeleteOh, a terrific reflection in that little drop!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot...the single drop reflection adds extra oomph to what would have already been a wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteoh wow!
ReplyDeletethis is perfection
there are even reflections in the droplet
stunning
Great shot!
ReplyDeleteLove the reflection in the little drop.
Have a great day.
Wow this is BEAUTIFUL! I love the dew drop, the reflection in it and the bokeh!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
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Lori
Beautiful details of the reflection in the drop.
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The background bokeh is incredible! Congratulations on a great macro shot.
ReplyDeleteI've never really noticed the fruits on ornamental pear trees--love the russet color and the detail in the raindrop.
ReplyDeleteKateri
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Beautiful especially because of the raindrop !
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the reflection in the raindrop. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. I love the reflection in the raindrop too.
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