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Chlorophyll has been approved as an additive for food colouring. So don't forget to think "E140" the next time you encounter a colourful tree.
Vättegränd, Sollentuna (map) 26 September 2009
by stromsjo (click photo to enlarge) at 07:07
Labels: autumn, pixels by per
12 comments:
Great sky, this tree could use some of that...
Superb night foto - great blue color! U R an expert!
I may never look at them the same way.
what a perfect night scene. ^-^
and the sky is really blue at night! enchanting!
Beautiful colors. Love the shade of that sky.
Your night shots are really good. I didn't know about E140!
I can't even tell what kind of tree this is. How's that for low-budget botany...
Vogon Poet: The very last shot for this particular afternoon.
Leif Hagen: You're too kind but don't stop! ;)
B Squared: Exactly. The entire paradigm has been altered.
arabesque: Glad you like it too.
Halcyon: I was tired and only took one photo. Pure luck that it turned out like this.
Thanks all for being additive with us.
the contrast between the blue sky with the golden tree is magical, congratulations!
Per,det är ju rätt stora blad,femflikiga tror jag. Lönn?
Tjusig nattbild!
Looks like there is no more chlorophyll in the leaves. Great night image!
E140? Trees R us! Nice shot, Stromsjo!
The trees will be delighted to learn that E140 has been approved!
Paty: Many thanks.
Lena Johansson: Min relation till lönnar är lite ansträngd just nu efter att jag tog ner en på semestern! :)
Du har förmodligen rätt, min botaniska inblick är ju - hm, begränsad...
Buenos Aires Photoblog: That's what I learned at school as well, don't know if the theory still holds.
Jacob: trees r us - there's a good one!
Thanks everyone.
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