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Sad pumpkin, the day after Halloween.
And you thought we’d get through this season without me sharing a pumpkin picture. No such luck! A couple of weeks ago someone suggested making photographs of orange things. Pumpkins seemed kind of too obvious, but in the end I could not entirely resist. Mostly I kept my eyes open for anything that was orange — signs, paint, vehicles, lights — but somehow these gourds kept jumping into the frame. (If you have never tried it, going out and constraining your photography to a color or a shape or something similar is a great exercise.) One thing I learned from the process is that “orange” is much more nebulous concept than I had thought — the “edges” of this color bleed over into red, yellow, and brown.
This sad fellow was sitting at the edge of a driveway in a pile of leaves on the morning after Halloween. The expression seemed like the ultimate “meh” look to me. Finally, in case you are wondering… yes, there is still one more pumpkin photograph to come. I know you are thrilled!
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
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Well, pumpkins are not exactly a photographic speciality of mine! (Your search through the archives will likely prove fruitless, as it were.)
However, there is one other pumpkin photo in the pipeline…
Actually, I AM thrilled lol….love anything related to autumn!! I saw a program on the history channel that said pumpkins and even jack-o’-lanterns were originally used as Thanksgiving decorations, so I keep an uncarved pumpkins around through the season! This is the first time I’ve ever seen a pumpkin picture on your page. and I’ve been looking at your site for at least three or four years. I’ll have to go back and see what I can find.