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Okay, just Will is sprouting an extra head.
Camera: Pentax MX
Lens: Pentax-M 50mm f1.7
Film: Fuji Neopan 400
Developer: Ilford DD-X
Scanner: Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400
We went to the best Korean restaurant in town to celebrate my cousin's birthday. I love these cold dishes they serve before the meal. I can have kimchi every day.
A small sprout growing in a calm spot below a dam. Shot with a Nikon d7000, edited in Snapseed on a Nexus 10.
This is what a healthy little baby SHOULD look like. Taken at 9w1d. The little thing hanging out on the left is the yolk sac.
I sprouted some seeds of different Aristolochias. So far these have come up. This is a trilobata and the oldest one. It's getting secondary growth
The floral and landscape design store was established at 745 N. Damen Ave. in 2003. Sprout Home opened a second store in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn in 2007.
Eat more sprouts
Over and out ..
You can be heard
Through your pictures
Please dont shot .
Irrespective of your
Political clout .
Within and Without
Thanks to #CoronaCurfew
The poor are hand to mouth
#sproutpoet ...bald and stout t.co/3sje0WjugW
The results (so far) of a science lesson in preschool. We've got to transplant these to pots soon! And then what? A neighbor has offered us space in the veggie patch that we can walk to. We don't get enough sun.
We're trying basil from seed this year. The sprouting stage has been perfect, but I think the lack of light and heat is slowing them down.
This photo was taken on a Nikon D3000, in the early afternoon on an autumn day. It depicts a sprout growing out of concrete, in a wall on the corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Way and Jefferson. I used a short depth of field to emphasize the sprout and blur out the concrete behind it to draw emphasis to the various tones and shades in the leaves of the sprout. I used Photoshop to saturate it and emphasize these tones. I think the image conveys a greater message as well, about how beautiful things can grow out of the most nondescript and forgettable places. (Nick S)