hill of fruit

Posted by e. (New York, NY, United States) on 15 December 2007 in Food & Cuisine and Portfolio.

For Liz's little sister's birthday, her father got her two cakes. Here is a shot of the massive and delicious fruit tart.

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Photo taken in Washington DC on September 30, 2007.

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Lorraine from Gatineau, Canada

Wow very appetizing, great shot of it e. :)

15 Dec 2007 10:31am

tyan from Singapore, Singapore

oh so lovely,both the cake and the dad's gesture:)

15 Dec 2007 1:39pm

Michael Rawluk from Prince George, Canada

Now I am getting hungry.
Gorgeous shot.

15 Dec 2007 5:14pm

Rags from Plano, United States

yummmmy!

15 Dec 2007 9:59pm

bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United Kingdom

What a shame pal..I missed your birthday:-
http://eureka.aminus3.com/image/2007-12-11.html
sorry e. ....hope you had a great time....age ?? let me guess..8008 days...
right or wrong pal ??
luv these food shots..going to raid the fridge...
billy

16 Dec 2007 12:18am

{H} creatives from Santa Clara, United States

That looks delicious! Nice angle on this shot!

Thanks for your visit to my p-blog...sorry it took a while to return your visit. Hope you are having a blessed holiday season and have a Happy New Year 2008! Cheers!

16 Dec 2007 4:44am

Illuci from Hurdegaryp, Netherlands

Ohh! What did I do when I decided that I needed urgently to visit your blog again! You are teasing me with all kinds of delicacies.

Happy birthday to your cousin or what family member she might be! 12 is such a beautiful age, too big for children's things and too little for adult things :)

17 Dec 2007 1:21pm

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