
These tiny yellow orange tomatoes are happy to grow in our cloudy foggy summers. Using Pixlr I was able to express the life of Sun Gold tomatoes as they ripen on the vine. We came home from Mexico to a bumper crop of these sweet treats.


Just what tomatoes need to grow.
Love what you did. Pixlr is a lot easier to use than Photoshop for layering.
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I’m thrilled with its outcomes. It’s like a magic paint box.
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Mmmm – carol – so nice !
And I heard that during the Victoria days these grew as decor – and were not eaten – missing out on all those vitamins !
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Have you seen the etchings of the Victorian tomatoes? They make them exotic and a little creepy. No wonder the didn’t eat themm
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No – I have not seen them – thanks for sharing that – and yup – no wonder they did not eat them!
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The editing makes each tiny tomato a world of its own. Pixar is the best. Happy gardening and Happy Photo Challenge.
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Those little globes were just what I was going for. Pixar expands the imagination.
Happy challenge day.
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Lovely tomatoes – both shots – enjoy!
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Interesting. Sure need to learn more about my iphone!!
Also, do you remember that huge cherry tomato plant that was on our clothes line pole by our garage door. I know you all got to eat some of them. There were thousands of them every year. Would love to have them now.
Neal
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I remember the gaiant okra They were a foot long each. I’m sure I ate some of those tomatoes.
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I have to find time to do some experimenting with Pixlr! All of you are inspiring me. Sun Gold tomatoes are like eating candy. Waiting for more of ours to ripen.
janet
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Oh exactly they are like Candy. I don’t make it into the house with them some days. Do try Pixlr I’ve tried other double exposure apps this the first that really works.
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Just tried it a few minutes ago and loved the result. 🙂
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I’m playing with it now too. Maybe for Monday Challenge. Can’t wait to see yours
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