Summer Food

© John Connolly

Summer Food

Uploaded: January 16, 2017 11:19:30 | Entered: January 16, 2017 11:20:17

Description

January is the peak of the home grown tomato season where I live.
The dark one is an Omoroso, and the smaller one is a Tommy Toe, both varieties were grown in my garden!


Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/60 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 800, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 25.00 mm, Model: NIKON D90

Comments

Ed Lauderdale level-classic January 16, 2017

John, if nothing else you are a great gardener! Those are beautiful tomatoes. I like the way you composed this shot! #1677732

Lydia Williams level-classic January 16, 2017

Yup, beautiful tomatoes...Absolutely love summer tomatoes...! Well done! #11554627

Shirley D. Freeman January 16, 2017

Beautifully composed and presented, John! Looks like you have more talent that photography too! I am sure they are delicious. <>< #11554629

Candace M. Cleveland January 16, 2017

Ahhhh yes... That is one good looking tomato John. I can't grow anything.. I am envious. #11554639

Chuck Green level-classic January 16, 2017

Ah, a clean cut photographer! <>< #11554648

Gord MacEachern January 16, 2017

Nothing like tomatoes right out of the garden John, lovely job growing and capturing them. Look so delicious!! #11554666

Joannie Bertucci level-classic January 16, 2017

I don't know about the dark Omoroso but the Tommy Toe looks red and delicious Brother John! Great comp and exposure! #11554686

John Koepfer @PresentPleasures January 16, 2017

Looks like you have quite the green thumb, nice color, light and composition John!!! #11554747

Patrick Rouzes level-classic January 16, 2017

You're a man of many talents, John. They look delicious & wonderful shot. I just spent 3 hours shoveling snow. #11554759

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer January 17, 2017

You did a great job growing these tomatoes and capturing them, John. They look really delicious. #11554865

Teresa Burnett level-classic January 17, 2017

Oh, yummy!! My mouth is watering, John!! Beautiful tomatoes and wonderful close-up!! Super detail and color!! #11554868

Martha R. Mazon level-classic January 17, 2017

I love tomato season, especially with the wide range of varieties now available! Beautiful shots and excellent growing, John! #11554886

Ujjwal Mukherjee January 17, 2017

Excellent details, colours and capture,John! You certainly have a yummy collection here!! #11554915

Nancy L. Green level-classic January 17, 2017

These look yummy!! The tommy toes I am familiar with, the others, not so much, VERY well done!! <>< #11554930

John Connolly January 17, 2017

Thank you for you kind remarks, each year it is becoming harder to grow a few tomato plants! #11554972

Katherine Kuhn January 17, 2017

Great still life, John -- the front tomatoes look a lot like Black Krim, my all-time favorite tomato! #11555004

Marijana Fajgl January 17, 2017

This capture reminds me of tomatoes in my garden in the Summer. You have a green thumb, John! Fantastic capture! #11555038

John Connolly January 18, 2017

Thank you Katherine and Marijana! #11555186

Emile Abbott level-deluxe January 19, 2017

Beautiful tomatos and healthy too. Nice presentation John #11555542

John Connolly January 20, 2017

Thanks so much Emile! It is the first time I have grown Omoroso Tomatoes! #11555853

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