From just a quick glance it's obviously one of several tomatoes in a clump with the vine still attached.

I'd be willing to bet they came as a clump of 4. That's the way I buy them from Kroger.

For some reason, the ones still on the vine seem to last longer, so there's less waste going into my compost bin if I don't eat them the same day. But I occasionally will get some that go bad before I can use them.

I like the composition.

From: Joseph McAllister

I agree. I had to look at this for a long time, turn my screen
brightness up to max so I could see more of the tomato.

Then I had to study the instrument of the tomato's torture, which I
at first thought was a bottle opener/cork extractor. Finally
discerned that it did not have two curved spikes about to plunge into
the fruit, but wisps of "something" coming out of a small metal
"chimney" in the center, with one spilling over the side down towards
the tattoo which I thought was a shadow of the instrument, but is
not.

Not visually impaired, but I am confused. Frustrating that I could
not enlarge it for a closer look, I copied it and enlarged it, to no
avail. Looks like a painting.

Explain please?

On Sep 16, 2012, at 10:32 , Bruce Walker wrote:

Joe, my impression is interesting composition and light, but
underexposed and lacking contrast, especially of the flesh.


On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 12:44 PM, jn289 <[email protected]> wrote:
Thoughts, Thanks Joe

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=16463431



Joseph McAllister [email protected]


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