Red fruit from a tree in the grounds of Blarney Castle. I have no idea what tree they come from as the name plate on the trunk is far below the wall where I photographed them.
I’ll update the post when I find out!
I found out that they’re called “Cornus kousa” thanks to Adam Whitburn who works in the gardens.
It’s Cornus kousa. Some people call it the Szechuan strawberry although it certainly doesn’t taste like one!
Aperture | ƒ/2.2 |
Camera | SM-G900F |
Focal length | 4.8mm |
ISO | 40 |
Shutter speed | 1/35s |
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