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Ferry Building, Embarcadero, San Francisco

Longwood, Pennsylvania

20200727_9701_7D2-280 Squashed (209/366)

 

Someone over the weekend has had a feed of fish & chips in the north car park at New Brighton Beach and left all their rubbish behind, including this small can of tomato sauce that you can buy at the fish & chip shop. Nearby was all their paper rubbish, not 20 metres away from a rubbish bin. Presumably squashed by an arriving or departing car!

 

#11978

 

adventures with squash

Squash flower, which will probably not develop into a squash, because no male flowers for pollination.

 

Leicaflex SL, first roll

Summicron-R 50mm f/2

Kodak Color Plus 200, expired Nov. 2010

Unicolor

Pakon F135

That time of year again, and another trip to RHS Rosemoor.

The Flickr Lounge-Fill The Frame

 

This is one of the many huge squash blossoms in our garden. We are getting Organic Yellow Cook Neck Squash in abundance this summer. I made a huge East Indian stew with some of these, it turned out quite tasty.

 

Leaves squashed on the road - London

Spaghetti squash next to a vintage 1950'S Sadler Beehive teapot, ceramic, England, w/ Silver Cozy

pumpkin kürbis cucurbita

Chayote, Kabocha squash, walleye, potato, cashew, pear, pepitas

Already more squash than I know what to do with. I'm glad my family likes squash.

BC Fresh butternut squash, 975g, 16cm tall, 11cm wide, photographed on white paper.

 

265/365

 

Nikon D700

Nikkor 50mm f/2 Ai

Lit by 1 Interfit EX150 with softbox

Longwood, Pennsylvania

One of the things I like about carrying a camera around is recording the same annual events but trying to make them look different than the year before. Here is this year's group of pumpkins. I'd choose the white one.

 

View On Black

 

Thanks for Hales Apples for letting me play around.

...on late blooming Goldenrod.

 

Coreidae are a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The common names of Coreidae vary regionally. Leaf-footed bug refers to leaf-like expansions on the legs of some species, generally on the hind tibiae. In North America, the pest status of species such as Anasa tristis on squash plants and other cucurbits gave rise to the name "squash bugs".

 

ISO400, aperture f/10, exposure .003 seconds (1/400) focal length 300mm

Saw these Andenn women harvesting squash on our way back from Machu Picchu. I asked my wife to take a shot of them as she was sitting by the window of our bus.

Strobist: Yongnuo trigger, Yongnuo flash through umbrella and second diffuser

 

Some of our squash harvest

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