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Composition in Blue

Composition in Blue

A 10 minute project so I could enter Anna Carson’s Blue Project.

Hat tip: Robin

Gina says

Great blue pic! Those blueberries look so yummy! ..and a pretty bowl too :)

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Ilana-Davita says

Simple and classy. Blue is my favorite color. Do you already have bluberries? Or is it blackcurrant?

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Leora says

Gina, did you find me via Robin? You left no URL and I'm curious! Thanks for dropping in and leaving a note.

Ilana-Davita, blueberries from the supermarket, from Florida. In the winter we get them from Chile. Blueberry season in the Northeast U.S. is typically in August.

A great book for kids is: Blueberries for Sal, by Robert McCloskey.

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Robin says

What a pretty bowl, and fresh blueberries to put in it too. What a treat. I need a second mortgage to buy them here.

I'm glad you're playing along.

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Raven says

What a wonderful photo! I love all the different blues, the layers and patterns and the shadow. Think it would have taken me more than 10 minutes to pull it together.

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June says

Blue on blue on blue...very nice!

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Karen of Sillymonkeez says

Nice! I love that combination of blue items. Very summery!!

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Batya says

so classic and classy

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Leora says

I'm overwhelmed by all these commenters, new and returning. Thank you!

About the ten minutes: I knew I had to do work, which isn't as creative as doing this photo, so it was do in ten minutes and don't worry about the wrinkles in the cloth. It helps that my kitchen is blue, so I have blue bowls and blue towels. And my kids eat blueberries by the boxful.

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Daniel Saunders says

I really like this, particularly the contrast of light and shadow and the different shapes: the straight lines of the tablecloth, and the irregular pattern in the bowl and the pile of berries.

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Jill says

Gorgeous monochrome! Love the composition (great diagonal flow) and shadow.

Might make a great watercolor...

Jill

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phyllis says

very pretty. and blue, of course:-)

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Baila says

Really liked the picture.
Blueberries in Israel cost a fortune!

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Rebecca says

That's lovely! I love the shadow!

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Leora says

Daniel, Jill, Phyllis, Baila, Rebecca -- thank you.

Maybe I should make this into a watercolor. Hmmm...

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Sara says

Thank you for commenting on my "Much Ado About Something" blog.

This is a beautiful composition in blue, and I was very excited to see that bowl. I used to own one exactly like it that sadly got broken many years ago; it belonged to my grandmother.

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Leora says

Sara, thanks for visiting here. Love all the blues on your blog. I have two of the those beautiful blue bowls; they were my mother's.

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