There was a time when I would have thought these were ugly but now I see all the different colors and shapes and realize what a photographic goldmine they are. I like your low POV and composition
@bkbinthecity I thought so too, Brian. Thanks. @cdcook48 A first for me too, Chris. Thank you. @kjarn They are pretty and impressive, too. Thank you Kathy. @wakelys There were three shelves of these plus a few more sprinkled in the big orange pumpkins. I almost bought one. @pusspup I think more people use the bigger pumpkins for decoration than to eat. The smaller (often called sugar pumpkins) are better for eating.Thank you Wylie. @grammyn Thank you. D__N cell phone again. Can't see anything in the bright light so I have to aim and hope it's good. Thanks Katy. @serendypyty I'm not sure that I have seen any before either. I believe that more people are interesting in heritage seeds and produce and that's why there are more unusual types around. Thanks Cazzi. @ziggy77 They are great, are they not?! @craftymeg Thank you Margaret. @haskar Thanks Hannah.
@cdcook48 A first for me too, Chris. Thank you.
@kjarn They are pretty and impressive, too. Thank you Kathy.
@wakelys There were three shelves of these plus a few more sprinkled in the big orange pumpkins. I almost bought one.
@pusspup I think more people use the bigger pumpkins for decoration than to eat. The smaller (often called sugar pumpkins) are better for eating.Thank you Wylie.
@grammyn Thank you. D__N cell phone again. Can't see anything in the bright light so I have to aim and hope it's good. Thanks Katy.
@serendypyty I'm not sure that I have seen any before either. I believe that more people are interesting in heritage seeds and produce and that's why there are more unusual types around. Thanks Cazzi.
@ziggy77 They are great, are they not?!
@craftymeg Thank you Margaret.
@haskar Thanks Hannah.