This past weekend the local farmers market was at its prime with an abundance of lush, colorful produce. I was had the Sony RX100 II with me almost the whole weekend and was able to pick up a bunch of shots that were coincidentally very colorful.
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Heirloom tomatoes were at their prime. They are always make a very colorful subject, not to mention they taste great with some fresh basil, olive oil, and course salt. |
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Brunch and samba music at my favorite Brazilian restaurant, Miss Favela, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. |
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