Teeny Tiny Apples
Posted by Dr. Cason on Sunday, November 16th, 2008
I saw these tiny apples at the Commissary last week and couldn’t resist. I think they are crab apples.
As soon as I got home the kids munched into them and I grabbed the remaining four and placed them all over the house- taking pics of them in bizarre locations!
Smiling boy seemed quite delighted to see the photos on the computer and now keeps asking, “Mommy- can I see the apples?”
Here are my favorites!
What about you? Do you like tiny things??
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Nikkion 16 Nov 2008 at 4:19 pm 1Danger has itty bitty cutlery that I just LOVE! Little silverware makes my day!
Cabeon 16 Nov 2008 at 5:44 pm 2I have no idea why but my wife does! She loves tiny dogs, baby clothes, preemie diapers (which we’ve been into the baby stuff lately) It usually starts with a “Cabe, you’ve GOT to see this” followed by girlish, “Oh! It’s soooo cute.”
I love the spoon shot-
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myston 16 Nov 2008 at 5:55 pm 3Beautiful!
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Barbara Swaffordon 16 Nov 2008 at 7:10 pm 4Hi Dr. Cason – Beautiful. I was smiling as I read this, thinking of you moving the apples to different locations so you could get some great shots. I especially like the one with the spoon. Ingenious!
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Saraon 16 Nov 2008 at 11:42 pm 5Morning Sheila-
Love the compostiiton of the apples on the spoon.
My hubby and I are knee deep (more like neck deep) in making pre-thanksgiving dinner. We are hosting our first thanksgiving this year and are trying new recipes out on our neighbors today to see if they like the menu for the big day. If all goes well, I’ll post the menu. Back to cleaning and cooking (oh and watching the kids!)
Audubon Ronon 17 Nov 2008 at 12:19 am 6Love the pictures. I especially loved the one with the spoon. Did your children shoot those? It looks like the spoon shot is a favorite.
Tiny things. Not a good question to ask a guy. Remember we like the Hulk, monster trucks and big tractors.
You may call me tractor boy.
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Kathleenon 17 Nov 2008 at 1:01 am 7Sheila – I guess I have to say I like the spoon shot the best because those apples look so “darned cute against the size of the spoon.” Must have something to do with the female urge to play with small dolls and tea sets, huh!
I also love the first shot though because of the beautiful colors. I love the way this burgandy blends its way into that beautiful green. I have these type of colors in my home with sage greens, yellows and golds, and shades of purple as well.
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Kylaon 17 Nov 2008 at 1:38 am 8I do love tiny things!
I can’t decide which of these is my favorite; they look so cute lined up waiting for their turn on the spoon, but I like the crispness of the green against the rougher textures in the last one.
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Nora Beeon 17 Nov 2008 at 5:06 pm 9We had a crabapple tree outside our house growing up–thanks for the memories! They are precious little things until you take a bite, then so sour.
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Dr. Casonon 17 Nov 2008 at 8:48 pm 10HAHA!
I love the spoon pic too. But the more I look at it all the bigger it all looks and that just defeats the point! Hmmm…
I notice the women love the teeny stuff- no surprise I guess!
The kids did not take the photo- you’d be lucky to get anything but a piece of the sky if they did. And the kids didn’t mind the tartness. Still ate them all up! I wonder if I can make a pie with them!
Jadenon 18 Nov 2008 at 7:30 am 11I like small things too… I love the pic with the spoon!! Great job!
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Brianon 18 Nov 2008 at 4:18 pm 12I stumbled onto your blog for the first time today. You have an amazing way with photos!
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Juneon 19 Nov 2008 at 1:06 am 13How interesting! You have quite the eye…not to mention some skill. I’ve been looking through your posts and all of your photos are terrific. Lots of clarity, which makes me wonder what equipment you’re using.