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East Harlsey gained their first silverware of the season, when the 2nd XI beat Hartlepool Power Station 2nd XI by 9 wickets.
The final was played at Kildale's beautiful ground.
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23/365 pictures in 2018
These charming porcelain cups are traditionally given as wedding gifts. My parents bought them in Japan and they were given to my husband and I as, of course, a wedding present.
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NS 7247, one of the few UP SD9043MACs that got cab signals before rebuild, leads a westbound at Altoona, home of Mallo Cups
Candy.
A panoramic view of High Cup Nick in the North Pennines.
It looks quite warm here, but the temperature was hovering around zero degrees all day and was quite bracing!
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I had fun carving these two... the cups were more of a challenge as I had not tried creating shadows until then!
Was thinking of how to make use of them when this idea struck. I have this thing for candy in brown bags.... ;)
Stamp design once again taken from that fantastic book ISBN: 4-07-252569-3
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My Entry to the prelims of Bio-Cup 2022 is here! Hope you enjoy this Pumpkin Pope and the Holy Pitchfork!
Unedited picture: imgur.com/a/VTlpjq5
SSC - Things that Measure
Well this had to be cooking related for me, here we have some cup measures, sadly the smallest has seemed to have gone walk about and some measuring spoons.
NOTE: All these pics are from '06-'08. I saved so many that I can't remember when all of them were taken...
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From tea bag to finished cup - four images.
This image started out as baking a cake, but after some thought the cake was replaced by a cup of tea. I set the cup/saucer up on a black velvet board and mounted my camera on a sturdy tripod looking down on the cup/saucer.
image taken with a Canon 5D mounted on a Manfrotto 055CB Professional Tripod. Two Canon 580EX flashes were used one on each side of the cup and saucer. Both flashes diffused to avoid hot spots on the ceramic, water etc. I set up the cup on the saucer a little off centre because I felt this looked more pleasing.
My first shot of the cup & tea bag was done quite leisurely but the fun started when the water started to pour. Taking the other three images kettle/milk/spoon took about 45 seconds to do, because I wanted to ensure that the water was hot out of the kettle (though not too hot that it sent steam up to my camera!!!). Hot water meant that the tea bag would do it's stuff properly and that I would get effects like the condensation on the side of the cup as seen in the image with the milk.
Even though I had less than a minute to take these images I still managed to get a range of images at each stage so that afterwards I could choose an image that I wanted. I eventually chose images which showed how the tea in the cup changes colour progressively towards the final result. In the final image with the spoon I stirred up the tea and then took the image so that I got the pleasing highlights on the surface of the tea.
Post production was pretty easy. I took one image and using guide lines to help me make sure that the edge of the saucer to the edge of the image was the same all around - which is important when it came to quartering the image. Once sure that the saucer was in the centre of the image (remember the cup is off centre) I cropped it to the size that wanted. Then I dragged different image layers onto this initial image and changed the opacity of this new layer to 60% and aligned it exactly with the first image. I did this for all the layers so that they all aligned together perfectly. Then I cropped so that all layers were the same. The rest was simple - quarter, new image (black background), extract each layer to new image, position etc.
And finally, my wife had the resulting cup of tea and she said it tasted disgusting...
Note: This image won the Gold Cup in a Worth1000 Advanced Photography Competition in April 2007.
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