Every month we ask Seven by Five readers to submit images on a particular theme or concept. For November, we asked Seven by Fivers to post your favorite “Harvest” themed photos. Each photo links directly to the photographer’s Flickr page, so if you like an image, you can view more by the same photographer. Anyone can take part in our monthly Flickr themes! Check out our previous themes and find out more: 7×5 Flickr theme page.
Harvest Time Awaits by andiwolfe
Awaiting the Harvest – Explored November 2, 2011 by andiwolfe
Harvested & Harvest by the__edge
Celebrating Harvest by Laura O Photo
Today’s Harvest by speckled_beckle
Preparations for Harvest Thanksgiving Service Burnside Presbyterian Church Portstewart by Deirdre Gregg
Day 245/365 by Brian_Petersen
Day 238/365 by Brian_Petersen
13 by chrisLgodden
313flkr by chrisLgodden
11 by chrisLgodden
3 by chrisLgodden
DSC_6525 by lucyb_22
Colourful Wares by chalkie
#236 – Roll up, Roll Up (24-08-11) alt by David Ferrie
Bales by soundsliketrees
A Small Part of Proposed hs2 Route by B.J. Jackson
Blueberries by Bill Hornstein
2011 Nebraska 23 by Yvette van Teeffelen
Day 258/365 by Brian_Petersen
light~on~earth by zitronenkojote
Harvesting by Robert Brienza
Wind Farm by Bill Hornstein
Together (version 2) by eboe3010
Dainty and Lady Like Teapot and Covered Sugar by jenscloset
… Montana Panorama by Florian Gradwohl
A Bunch of Grapes by Camino Z
Day 2 Crab Apple Tree by alymcloughlinharte
Mussel Harvest by Becky Cooper
Harvest Time in Lincolnshire by David Dales
Thankfully I Thank Thee by speckled_beckle
Having a Field Day-w by steve_clatford
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevepereira/6107505118/
MKTD says
I just found this website. I am loving the creative images. I am a wedding photographer and portraits too, trying to expand out and get outside of my box. I am very much enjoying the inspiration from these photos. I like the idea of challenging yourself to do a special theme. And I am liking to see how different photographers have interpreted this theme of Harvest. To me, I think of crops and food, but I like the idea of harvest of the sea and wind energy and thankfulness too. So many good ideas!
Beverly says
The beautiful with the essence of COLORS. Fall is the beginning as Nature began to sleep it shows that throughout the Spring and Summer months what it can represent, what harvest has done in this waiting period is bring forth what Nature can do, in order to move forward with variety of colors and what it takes to make it all HAPPEN.
Chitra Sivasankar Arunagiri says
Great collection!!! Loving all of them.