We ’re about to say goodbye to everything dark-green , gratifying , and cheery . But not yet ! So forthis hebdomad ’s Shooting Challenge , you accept beautiful pic of the fruits and veggies of summertime .
Winner: Sorrow Tomato
While cut few Lycopersicon esculentum for lunch I notice how some fade were shaped like a heart . Path 5 from Max Richter was playing in the background and helped the temper . Nikon D7100 with 35 mm lens , cut in Lightroom .
Leonardo Devivo
Apples
Macintosh apples have the ruby and unripened vividness , and they are complementary colors so they make a nice direct contrast . I found a nice display of them at a local supermarket as we head towards Fall , where they had them already load them up in those small traveling bag with the handle that always make them appetizing- and get shopper to purchase more than intend .
The image was captured with a Nokia 635 . It was processed in Paint.net 4.06 for color , saturation and color curve as the fluorescent fixture luminosity washed out all the colors .
Jonas Demuro

Veggies at Night
I had some vegetable , a camera , and a torch so I take some pictorial matter . I eat a lot of vege ’s so there seems to be a mint hold off for cooking . I shot this with a Nikon d5200 and was just holding the flashlight in my hand . The aperture was at .8 seconds and my hand with the flashlight definitely move a minuscule during that clip but it turned out well .
Adam Gaynor
Se dice Tuna, no Prickly Pear
Being Mexican , food is an important part of your culture , and is often hard , if not unsufferable , to know and remember the name of certain food in english , peculiarly fruit , since there is n’t much need to . This is a top vista of a Prickley Pear , or Tuna in spanish , fool away on a complementary color piece of music of newspaper publisher . Often part of my breakfast 😉 Canon T2i , 55 mm , 1/40sec , f/5.6 , ISO 800
Diego Ramirez
Totally a Dye Job
Here ’s a title zucchini for the photo contest .
George Maracineanu
Pregnant Pear
I used a Nikon Coolpix P100 digital tv camera . This pic was taken in our backyard under some distinctive Seattle overcast ( which score a beautiful white - box core , BTW ) at a shutter f number of 1/150 and an Fstop 4.5 . I think .
I like the ostentation of color the leaf create against the pale Green River of the pear tree , and the raindrops on the upper airfoil was a pleasant surprisal ( not visible in the beginning ) and really made this picture pop for me .
proficiency ? I squinted up into the tree diagram and took several photo . I looked at them on my computer , picked this one , opened it with Photoshop , cropped it , managed to make the photo smaller in pixels , phew . I lead several pictures of some lovely nectarine and if I could have grapple to put their aroma into the photograph it would have been an international winner . But the pear photo won .

KC Nordquist
Garlic, Meet Knife
7 ” atomic number 6 blade chef ’s tongue , garlic , plastic chopping board . Canon 760D ( ISO : 3200 , Shutter : 1/40 , Aperture : f/8 )
Dave Cheetham
Jersey Melons
I was on a route misstep this weekend , and I spotted these colourful melons at a roadside market in rural South Jersey . kibosh for a pic , but I did n’t buy anything . In hindsight , I wish I had picked up some fresh green groceries . f/2.2 , 1/1200 sec picture , iPhone 6 .
S Wootten
Close this story . result work . Hop in your car . determine the near farmer ’s market . snaffle the first tomato plant you see . burn it like an apple . And with the juice flowing down your chin , snag the nearest bunch of basil and manducate it as a pursuer .

Fruit
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