How fast we are going is the 9th edition of Behind The Photo contest, a contest promoted by with the support of
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It is an exclusive activity for all photography lovers, professionals, amateurs, for everyone, if you are watching my participation here I leave you the Link so you can also participate.
I am a photographer since I was very young, with time I have been improving and loving photography more, and my best model is nature, although I take pictures of everything.
I have a great help, which is the family estate, that in every vacation, special dates, we go there and I always take my cameras.
For this edition, I will share with you photos of what we have harvested on the farm, which is a blessing of nature.
Tamarind.
It is a citrus fruit comes in a maraca, whose shell is fragile, but protects the fruit, the tree grows very high. It is rich in vitamin C, they prepare some tasty juices, a paste that sells very well to make ice cream and more things. But it should not be abused as it is a natural laxative.
This farm is a hectare of land, which my father acquired in a plot of land, which were spaces of land, which were donated, to work the land, raise animals and even live on it.
My father is now deceased, but he left us this great legacy, better than any other inheritance, such as wanting the land, sowing and harvesting.
Soursop.
Many health benefits are attributed to this fruit, apart from being very rich in juices, jams, ice cream and others. It is said to be very good for fighting diseases such as cancer, diabetes, hypertension, asthma and others.
Icaco.
It is also known as cotton plum, its taste is insipid, it is not sweet, nor acidic when eaten directly, but prepared in jam is spectacular.
Loquat.
This fruit is rich in natural sugar, which means that when you make a sweet with this fruit, you should not use much sugar. It's kind of earthy, to the touch it's rough, rough. It reminds me of my grandmother since it was her favorite fruit.
What rich fruits nature gives us, blessed are we for that gift and I for taking those pictures to share with you.
Lucky for me and for all of us, by the way, congratulations to the winners of the #8 edition.
All pictures are my own, taken with my Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V 18.2 MP Digital Camera, at Fundo Las Virtudes, in Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela.
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