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Refreshed with rain,

The squash fruits are blossoming.

Cucurbita pepo!

 

In a garden, in...

Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

6 June 2021.

 

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Happy Thanksgiving to those of you celebrating today. Happy Thursday to everyone!

I hope you all enjoy the day with those you love!

Yep, almost that time for Aliens and Goblins.

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Rolleiflex 2.8F

film : FUJICOLOR PRO 400H

Helmeted Squash Bug - Sony A7S II, Venus Optics Laowa 60mm f/2.8 2X Ultra-Macro Lens

Vancouver WA

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Squash flowers are delicious! I love using them in quesadillas and empanadas. Chop them, saute them and include them with epazote with other fillings. Yum!

  

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The squash plant is making a mad push before fall. Angie gets three large blooms for her birthday.

Maiden Lane Community Centre on the Maiden Lane Estate, a modernist social housing estate in Camden. Completed in 1982 and designed by architects Benson and Forsyth.

Again a photo taken at my neighbours place.

Continuing with the autumn vegetable theme.

I believe this variety is called Sweet Dumpling squash, its an heirloom winter squash and keeps well. Good for baking, stuffing and is very sweet!

Miscellaneous Squash from New England USA. Happy Thanksgiving!

All photos, textures, and effects are my own.

In action

Oakland, CA

The young boy here seems to be firmly held in place on the motorcycle, with his Mother and father. Bacolod City, Philippines.

My patty pan squash are starting to blossom.

Decorative Squashes at Local Farmers Market.

 

Lens used: Canon EF-S10-22MM USM

 

An abandoned house with a field of squash near Forest Green in Chariton County Missouri in infrared by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 50D camera with a LIfePIxel infrared conversion and a EF-S10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM lens. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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An abandoned house with a field of squash near Forest Green in Chariton County Missouri in infrared by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 50D camera with a LIfePIxel infrared conversion and a EF-S10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM lens. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Spaghetti Butternut and Buttercup

b&w conversion of a color shot

Goodies From The Garden.

 

One of the squash plants is producing a lot of blossoms, so we'll be eating organic squash by fall :)

   

A Squash Bug I captured yesterday using my Pentax K1ii with my Tamron 90mm f/2.8 macro along with my Tamron 1.4TC for close to a 1.5:1 magnification.

Turban squash, also known as "Turk's turban" or "French turban", will try cooking it at the weekend..should be an adventure!

Showcasing the Blue Ballet Squash

 

Lensbaby Sweet 35

Photographed in Prince Edward County.

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Another dried tendril from the Squash vine on the fence in the garden.

 

A small but interesting crop this year.

For the Macro Mondays theme this week, I set out to the community garden hoping to find something interesting to photograph. But the gate was locked. So I walked along the fence where I discovered squash and a Morning Glory vine growing on the chain link.

 

I'm not familiar with some squash varieties, but I believe this is a chayote. It is pear shaped and has spines at the bottom.

 

With the morning sun lighting up my subject, I used my body to shade the sunlight to provide a dark background.

 

I noticed a coyote about 150 feet from me as he turned and entered the barranca. I looked down to find a half eaten squash on the ground.

 

As always, your views and comments are appreciated. HMM

U of Guelph Arboretum

As their name suggests, squash bugs strike summer and winter squash — from zucchinis to butternuts and pumpkins. They also damage others members of the same plant family, known as cucurbits, including cucumbers, cantaloupes and watermelons. Squash bugs are often mistaken for stink bugs, which share a similar shape, but squash bugs feed only on cucurbits. Both the adult and nymph stages of this pest damage plants. Two generations per season are common.

Squash on sale, corner of St Anddrew Street and Kensington Avenue, Kensington Market, Toronto ON 29 Oct 2023

Hoen's Orchard, Delta, OH

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