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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Mandarin is a group name for a class of oranges with thin, loose peel, which have been dubbed "kid-glove" oranges. These are treated as members of a distinct species, Citrus reticulata Blanco. The name "tangerine" could be applied as an alternate name to the whole group, but, in the trade, is usually confined to the types with red-orange skin. In the Philippines all mandarin oranges are called naranjita. Spanish-speaking people in the American tropics call them mandarina.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/mandarin_orange.html |
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I love to eat them, and I like looking at them through your lens! Nice work. The composition is especially effective as they make a natural line across the frame.
Intéressant et très artistique. Le BG surexposé donne de l'éclat aux fruits qui sont bien cadré. Attention a la saturation qui(et c'est tres personnel) est un peu forte.
Merci
Los hispanoparlantes europeos tambien las llamamos mandarinas. A un tipo concreto tambien clementinas y algunas personas les llaman coloquialmente mondarinas :)
Interesante este fondo blanco, yo hubiera tratado de evitarlo pero reconozco que queda bien en este caso. Gracias y saludos.