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a favorite of mine, humus base with a pine nut and spice mix (lemon juice, 1/4 cup olive oil, tahini, garlic, cumin, paprika, salt, and crushed peppercorns) dipped with black bean chips and a drop of green chili sauce.
Actually not the most ridiculous DC villain of all time.
Racecar driver helmet, Plastic Man head, green oxygen tanks, SW ARC Trooper torso.
This fig only exists cause I wanted to use the Syndrome face for something, and CK was the first to come to mind.
Somehow I think it works.
Syndrome head, CMF Skydiver torso, CMF Baseball player belt (?), CMF Roller Girl legs.
Let me know what you think!
I nearly froze my condiments getting this shot - hot sauces seem appropriate when it is 28 F (-2 C), at 1 PM. Some may scoff, but that is extremely cold for this part of the country. For 118 pictures in 2018, #20, condiments. From left to right: jalapeno hot sauce, chicharron salt (salt flavored with vinegar and bits of pork crackling - quite good), a Mexican style hot sauce (obviously, from the size, my favorite), a habanero hot sauce and peri peri sauce,
one of the tables at the Seattle Zoo.
leica x1
i'm back with a first test done with my new Leica x1. it's an amazing object, small, to the point you forget you have it. it weights nothing compared to my dslr, and the photo quality is stellar. well that's why i bought it in the first place.
first fact is, when it comes to a workflow done outside DPP, i kinda struggle. where are the RGB curves in ACR?? no way of tweaking things the way i want to, so i ended up finishing it straight in photoshop, and edit the curves in there. i already miss DPP. not that the interface is perfect or anything, but it's still a super intuitive app in many ways.
this one was done without any of my presets. DPP can't read DNG files anyway.
the Leica x1 is full of contraints. fixed focal, it's also slow in many ways. you miss shots because of the fact you're not having enough responsiveness. however when you obtain a successful shot, the IQ is fantastic. extremely crispy, very detailed. some would say you obtain that leica "3d look" or whatever you want to call it.
more soon concerning the x1.
Looking out through the thick sandstone walls of Winsor Castle, the fortified ranch house built by Mormon settlers over Pipe Spring to take possession of and protect the valuable water which belonged to Kaibab Paiute Indians. Tribal lands of the Kaibab band of Paiute Indians, Arizona.
For the Window Wednesdays group -- Happy Window Wednesday!
Two Crows and a Gull having an entertaining squabble over a take-away sauce pot. Ownership changed several times.
In Explore at #273 on 10th November 2024
Alias: Buddy Standler
Occupation: Comedian
The Prince of Pickles!
The Sultan of Sauce!
The Conceptual... Condiment King
ketchup, mustard, mayonaise, oil, vinegar, salsa, barbeque sauce, honey, butter, olives, pickles, wasabi, salad dressing, hoisin sauce, cocktail sauce, soy sauce, hot sauce
Making of for this week's MacroMondays
challenge "Condiment"
Gemalen peper uit de pepermolen gefotografeerd met:
Pentax K5 met een Pentax SMC DFA 100mm F/2.8 WR
en een omgekeerde Soligor f 35mm 1:2,8
Pepper from the pepper mill photographed with:
Pentax K5 with a Pentax SMC DFA 100mm F / 2.8 WR
and an inverted Soligor f 35mm 1: 2.8
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