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A manipulated image (effects from Topaz Studio 2) depicting two varieties of butternut squash: the light orange, elongated Waltham variety, and the green-striped, rounder delicata variety. For sale at a local farm.
Visually (in terms of shape, size, and color) one of my favorite vegetables. Those pictured are of the honeynut variety.
One of summer's simplest pleasures... the sweet pea.
Hope you are all enjoying whatever your simple pleasures are.
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In my backyard, enjoying a warm summer evening when I spot this hawk on a rooftop of my neighbour. I sure hope it wasn't the baby robin that left it's nest last week.
Sweet red peppers on sale at a farmers' market, spilling over from one box to another. Cropped to square format. (explored)
Infrared image pf excellent, locally-grown, organically-grown vegetables for sale at the local farmers' market. IR color profile derived from 590 IR filter using color modifications in Photoshop and Camera Raw. I like the suggestion of translucence in the vegetables.
Funk Farms takes its name from Funk Road, located in Rensselaer County, New York. It sells baked goods at various farmers' markets in the region.
A small display of produce on the last outdoor farmers market of the season, held on October 29. A smaller market is held indoors in the adjacent middle school during the winter.
Barn with pumpkins and sign at Indian Ladder Farms during fall festival. Indian Ladder's specialties are apples and cider (very large orchards) but they sell large numbers of pumpkins and other produce as well. Very popular locally.
At Pike Place, people take pleasure in a relatively humble architecture that connects them to the past and provides plenty of opportunity for social interaction. ... A market can offer the prospect of racial, ethnic, and economic integration-better, probably, than any other part of a city. Cities can benefit from such strong, humane, functional focal points.
Philip Langdon, et.al. (Urban Excellence. NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1990. p. 62).
We have a sunny day on Saturday and I had a walk in Steveston after the taste of Pajo's fish and chips.
Enjoying the sunlight. Enjoying the shadow. Enjoying the colours.
Wish all of you also a beautiful weekend!
This is done with my 10 years old Fuji S3 Pro camera. It still produces good colours.
NYC: Vintage Wines / Upper West Side
Eat local Drink local (NY cheese & wines)
Nikon D700 | Nikon 85 | ƒ2 | 1/25s | ISO6400 | Handheld
HEALTHY LIVING for me involves making much of our family food from local ingredients. And you can't get any more local than the Evans Cherry ( a sour cherry) tree 20 feet from my back door! Today we picked the fruit and within 2 hours turned into jam. Making my own healthy jam means I'm in control of the ingredients .... and I'm supposed to be in control of how much of it I eat :) ... Sometimes HEALTHY LIVING can be difficult!
for the Macro Monday challenge HEALTHY LIVING
i picked up some eggs at beacon natural market this morning. every time i go, i see the sign for "glynwood farms - local eggs," but they're always sold out. today i bought my first dozen, happy to support a farm one town away. when i got home, i opened the container to see what they looked like -- and i was blown away by their abundant beauty.
Wide-angle view (24mm equiv) of the back patio of a local coffee shop and bakery. Too hot this summer for it to get much use.
I apologize for the moire on the siding. Press L on the keyboard to see a larger version with no moire.