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Jack Hoying | all galleries >> Galleries >> Photo A Day 2009 > Ripe Tomatoes
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17-AUG-2009 Jack Hoying

Ripe Tomatoes

Fort Loramie, Ohio


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Gerhard Ritsema10-Sep-2009 20:50
Mmmmm...very well composed this way!
fotabug20-Aug-2009 16:17
Excellent eye! Poster material
Ed Duverger20-Aug-2009 09:01
This is a great composition and literally a fine crop.
Dirck Brinckerhoff20-Aug-2009 06:27
That would be great for an ad.
Paul Milholland20-Aug-2009 03:31
Looks like you've got plenty of tomatoes.
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo20-Aug-2009 00:48
Beautifully grown and beautifully captured! Nice use of the diagonal to make the composition.
paplvr19-Aug-2009 20:02
Lovely tomatoes. Homegrown, can't beat em. Linda S
Barry Ailetcher19-Aug-2009 16:08
Looks good enough to eat
Steve Thuman19-Aug-2009 03:33
Those look great. I had a ton on the vine, and picked quite a few, until the birds decided they like them better than sunflower seeds. Of course they only like to eat a small section, leaving the rest and moving on to wreck the next one. I've been trying to catch a photo of one flying off with a cherry tomato in it's beak, but so far no luck.
Bea.19-Aug-2009 02:06
Yum, for sauce, relish, preserves?
Guest 19-Aug-2009 00:04
Yummy Jack
Laura Milholland18-Aug-2009 23:56
Mmm, I can almost smell them! Great colors with the green stems against the red.
Mark Krauss18-Aug-2009 23:48
Next comes canning?
v c bacon18-Aug-2009 23:47
Don't these look delicious!