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Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Winter Squash with Onions
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Winter Vegetables
Winter Vegetables
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Sweet Lightening Squash
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Bottles in Frame
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Plunder from France - September 2011
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The Causeway at Mont Saint Michel - September 2011
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Onion Squash on the left, Festival Squash (or Carnival Squash) on the left. Known as Winter Squashes.
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this is an awesome photo... wonder light and a perfect pov.
but I am so sorry it's a living thing (or was) so I have to remove it from the Art of the Mundane group... living things are not mundane objects.
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