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I didn't have much picture with me in it. Hehe. I saw this African chips booth in Harbor City, Tsim Sha Tsui. This is a whole new potato. I ordered the original flavor which is salt. It tastes like Lays chips. I love it.
With AGFA Vista 400 films.
I've got my chocolate in neat little rows . . . ready for some systematic devouring.
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Britain, Britain, Britain...
Let's admit it, fish and chips are staple of British cuisine. But it's not just fish, is it? Chippies across the country regularly batter everything from the humble cod to Mars bars. In the North at least, one popular battered foodstuff is the sausage. Here, the delicacy is being enjoyed on what could arguably be considered another characteristic part of life in Britain—the grass verge. Miles upon miles of public property carefully positioned so as to permit citizens to take advantage of the few moments of sunshine we get every year, wherever they may be. In this case, the grass verge allows the chips and sausage to be enjoyed directly outside the house of a person we may never know anything about, and yet simultaneously enjoy the green grass and momentary bearable weather.
Shot in Acomb, York. The chips were good.
In this shot, the afternoon sun, coming in through the window, illuminated these potato chips from the left. Oct 13, 2009 L1050455.dng
Hot, fresh potato chips from BRIT Chips r' Fries.
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Chip Clips. Working with some different lighting and light tent.
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