Thank you, Amy, for your interest in Gwichyaa Zhee. Long ago I was a wedding and portrait photographer. I was better at the weddings. 🙂 You have some lovely portraits and I look forward to visiting your site at length. Best wishes.
Thank you, Dave. Nice to meet you, I look forward to your posts in my reader. I don’t have the courage to shoot a one time event, like a wedding, i commend you on your bravery! ~amy
Me too! The pumpkins were incredible! I bought not a single one. Instead, i photographed most & now one them, in a way. One reason why i love photography, i get to take a bit of everything home with me! ~amy
Ive just commented pretty much the same on your other post 😉 cant believe the variety of shapes and colours! I wonder how they been grown to be so different from the traditional ones
I love that people are excepting the cool, new types of pumpkin/gourds…the traditional orange seems a bit blah compared to these! Thank you, Andrea! ~amy
Growing in your garage? You must not have fall weather wherever you live. I love that you have a variety. I’m so glad the public is welcoming these wonderful, colorful changes. ~amy
Hi,in Italy in autumn we cook amazing risotto with the orangeones and also spaghetti.Old people put them in the oven in big slices that comes very crispy and sweet.Try that!
I love the variety.
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Me too! I wanted the green-blue ones! ~amy
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Thank you, Amy, for your interest in Gwichyaa Zhee. Long ago I was a wedding and portrait photographer. I was better at the weddings. 🙂 You have some lovely portraits and I look forward to visiting your site at length. Best wishes.
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Thank you, Dave. Nice to meet you, I look forward to your posts in my reader. I don’t have the courage to shoot a one time event, like a wedding, i commend you on your bravery! ~amy
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Love the shots! Visually very pleasing colors, shapes, textures…love them all!
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Me too! The pumpkins were incredible! I bought not a single one. Instead, i photographed most & now one them, in a way. One reason why i love photography, i get to take a bit of everything home with me! ~amy
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Well said Amy, I do the same!
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Ive just commented pretty much the same on your other post 😉 cant believe the variety of shapes and colours! I wonder how they been grown to be so different from the traditional ones
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I love that people are excepting the cool, new types of pumpkin/gourds…the traditional orange seems a bit blah compared to these! Thank you, Andrea! ~amy
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It does 😀 they look amazing.
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How colorful!! Lovely shot! 😺
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Very colorful, easy to shoot, someone had already set them up for beauty! Thank you! ~amy
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You’re welcome, furiend! 😺
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A rainbow of pumkins! Wonderful 🙂
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It was really amazing, Peggy! Thank you. ~amy
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Oh, it was Peggy! Amazing to see the bright RED ones. Those burned my eyes a bit like the sun. 🙂 I loved the green-blue ones…Thank you! ~amy
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Wonderful colours, shapes and sizes. We grow a variety at home .. The seedlings are growing happily on our garage 🙂
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Growing in your garage? You must not have fall weather wherever you live. I love that you have a variety. I’m so glad the public is welcoming these wonderful, colorful changes. ~amy
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Similar to the ones I found at Walmart … http://threadsandbobbins.com/2014/09/21/sunday-sevens-2/
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I just peeked, yes, those pumpkins are the same! I haven’t traveled to our nearest Wal-Mart to see. Thank you, Natalie. ~amy
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I love these colors. I should go by Whole Foods and pick some up. 🙂
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I loved the colors too. The green-blue ‘pumpkins’ were extraordinary. I hope your whole foods match my own in choices! Thank you! ~amy
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Hi,in Italy in autumn we cook amazing risotto with the orangeones and also spaghetti.Old people put them in the oven in big slices that comes very crispy and sweet.Try that!
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I would highly recommend it! ~amy
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