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Great pics! And I love your header as well.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like that dragon is going to eat it all up. Nice.
ReplyDeleteLove the Dragon - great pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Tatyana, as always :-)! I guess a well fed dragon raises the chances to make the year of the dragon a good one ;-)!
ReplyDeleteChristina
Lovely pomegranates are so bright and cheerful in comparison to the stone dragon, Nice bay window \_/
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pomegranate.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo shoot. Looks like a magazine spread.
ReplyDeleteDear Tatyana, Pomegranates are so.o.o good for you. The dragon obviously knows this. P. x
ReplyDeletepomegranates supremeo lovely
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful poms! I was going to make something with pears and poms and we had to go to all three grocery stores in town. The ones we found were not nearly as pretty as yours!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot for that little dragon, but I hear they eat more than we imagine. May your offering bring your peace and happiness in the new year.
ReplyDeleteNice photos! I especially like that last one, with the contrast of textures and colors.
ReplyDeleteHandsome dragon and pomegranates.
ReplyDeleteIt is the Year Of The Dragon. Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteWhat great contrast! Those pomegranates look mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. They look very crisp and clean.
ReplyDeleteŁadne tła wybrałaś do zrobienia zdjęć. Granaty pięknie się prezentują. Śliczne zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteNice background you chose to shoot. Grenades are beautifully presented. Beautiful pictures. Yours.
Very cute! Great dragon!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors! Love the Pomegranates -
ReplyDeleteGreat photos as always love the pomegranates.
ReplyDeleteI can totally see dragons enjoying a snack of nice juicy pomegranates :).
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