Orange 2021 Photo Challenge (Day 19)

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Orange  2021 Photo Challenge (Day 19)

Uploaded: April 10, 2021 09:47:30 | Entered: April 10, 2021 09:48:35

Description

Orange and a little blue.

Exif: Camera: Apple iPhone 12 Pro; Shutter Speed: 1/60; Aperture: f/1.6; ISO: 250; Orientation: 1; Date: 2021:04:10 11:46:10

Comments

Nancy L. Green level-classic April 10, 2021

They look so yummy, very well done Janet!! << #1760162

Ann Coates level-classic April 10, 2021

Very cool image, nicely captured #11890937

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe April 10, 2021

Great close-up Janet! #11890940

Candice C. Calhoun level-deluxe April 10, 2021

Tremendous macro and so incredibly wonderful for today's challenge! Love it! ccc #11890952

Oscar J. Pung level-classic April 10, 2021

Super closeup photo Janet. The bright colors and sharp details are wonderful. #11890960

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe April 10, 2021

Excellent details and bright colors. Perfect for the challenge. #11890974

Adilson F. Ferreira level-classic April 10, 2021

Fantastic colors and details, Janet! #11891006

Rudi Reiner level-classic April 11, 2021

Great orange capture, nice macro work! #11891022

Terry Korpela level-deluxe April 11, 2021

Nicely Done Janet! #11891024

Bojan Bencic level-classic April 11, 2021

Great details and shine, Janet. Fantastic details. #11891065

Christine Greenspan level-deluxe April 11, 2021

Really creative idea, Janet, and so well done! #11891091

Paul Coco April 11, 2021

Bravo, Janet. Those look delicious! Are the called oranges because they are the color orange or is the color orange called that because it the same color as the fruit called orange. I never figured that out! #11891116

Janet Criswell level-deluxe April 11, 2021

Thanks so much Nancy, Ann, Jeff, Candice, Oscar, Tammy, Adilson, Rudi, Terry, Bojan, Christine and Paul! Google to the rescue, Paul: The Name of the Fruit Came First. The origin of the word “orange” comes from the Old French term for the ripe fruit: “pomme d’orenge”, or “orange apple.” The word as a colour was named after the fruit, and first entered the English language in the 16 th Century. #11891117

Paul Coco April 11, 2021

Janet, thanks for resolving the mystery for me and for the history lesson. Appreciated. #11891121

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