- When we moved to Chicago, we were dismayed to find the lack of fresh, organic produce especially in the winter months. (True story: Scott once paid $6 for a tomato at Whole Foods - lesson learned, check the prices before you buy and don't go to Whole Foods in the dead of winter when the produce is terrible everywhere else. He claims he was mesmerized by all the gorgeous looking produce and I'm inclined to believe him). This summer, we decided to make use of our balcony and grow a mini-garden. Not wanting to get too ambitious we planted several tomato plants and a variety of herbs. The herbs have been doing fabulously. The tomatoes, however are another story. This summer was very late to warm up, so this is our bumper crop (minus two cherry tomatoes that Friday ate):
I think there's enough for exactly two celebratory bruschetta, what do you think?
- I bought the 100mm Macro lens and I simply adore it! It's an amazing portrait lens but beyond that playing with that 1:1 macro capability is astounding. I walk around and take pictures of ordinary things that are simply beautiful through this amazing lens. Here are some I took just yesterday:
You can get even closer...
And closer still!
That's all for now!
These photos are awesome. You've got skills. :)
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