Billberry
Bilberry is a low-growing shrub that prefers wet acid soils on moorland.
Its fruits can be eaten fresh or made into jams, pies, juices or wine.
Dutch name : Blauwe Bosbes
German name : Heidelbeere
Latin name : Vaccinium myrtillus
Luciano Leonio 08/09/2010 9:13
Scatto stupendo..Colori accesi e intensi..
Complimenti!!
Un abbraccio
Doc
Mauro Stradotto 01/09/2010 12:28
Ottima luce, grande nitidezza!!!!!!Bravissimo!!!!!!
Felice giornata,
Mauro
Angelika El. 01/09/2010 0:12
In diesem tollen Licht kommt die SChönheit der einzelnen Beeren wudnerbar zum Ausdruck! Wunderschön die feine Äderung der kleinen Blättchen...
LG!
Angelika
j.a.j.jansen m. 31/08/2010 17:27
I very much like the light in this image, well done,Jan.
Vitória Castelo Santos 31/08/2010 16:01
Sehr gut Präsentation!LG Vitoria
Gruber Fred 31/08/2010 14:47
Fantastisch Mark,so habe ich den Fruchtkörper mit seine Zeichnung nocht nie gesehen oder darauf geachtet.Super Schuss.LG Fred
Vera Shulga 31/08/2010 14:41
Very nice photo!I like bilberries! Its grow in our Carpathian Mountains...Many bilberries sell in our markets...Jan Rillich 31/08/2010 10:31
nice lightJan
Magdalenia 31/08/2010 10:16
Le plaisir des yeux avec cette belle lumière.Sûrement pris dans les Hautes Fagnes !
Si tu reviens à cette époque, il faut absolument que tu manges une bonne tarte aux myrtilles ou une délicieuse crèpe!!!!
Amicalement,
Magdalenia
JVision 31/08/2010 9:56
I love to eat them. Excellent capture Mark !!Greetings
Jutta
Josef Kainz 31/08/2010 9:43
Klasse Makrovg
Werner R. Albert 31/08/2010 9:24
Wonderful shot in a fine light and cut.I like these berries.
We here call it also blueberry or blackberry.
best wishes
Werner
Ryszard Basta 31/08/2010 9:05
znakomicie sfotografowanesuper jakosc
Anca Silvia B. 31/08/2010 9:02
perfect...hugs,ancas. sabine krause 31/08/2010 8:42
great close-up of the berries! never noticed the distinctive pattern of its surface before: there even seems to be a little "flower" – maybe even a rose – "growing" right out of its middle ; ))! beautiful light, too – it really makes the fruit and kermit-y green leaves stand out and shine! lg, sabine.