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I believe this is the Australian Honey Fungus (Armillaria luteobubalina), though I am not 100% sure. It was quite an impressive collection! [Colo, NSW]
Still life photography of worn-out frying pans.
de•vour (d`-vour)
1) To eat up greedily.
2) To destroy, consume, or waste.
3) To take in eagerly.
4) To prey upon voraciously.
This dessert was made by Quang at Devour Dessert Bar at 96 Prospect Road, Prospect, South Australia.
Strobist Info : Shoot through umbrella above left, softbox at the same level as dessert left, white reflector right. YN460 II in umbrella, YN560 in softbox, triggered by YN CTR-301P.
Shutter Speed - 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture - f/9.0
Lens - Nikkon 105mm f2.8 VR Micro
YUM!
Any feedback and comments would be much appreciated :)
328. Modernity is the way to conformity - the way to conformity forever in the direction of the lowest.
329. Kali-yuga is characterised mainly by the passionate clinging to the continuous deterioration and disintegration of consciousness.
331. »Being devoured«: this is the fundamental word for what the rule of darkness realises; being devoured, which is followed by annihilation.
332. Kali yuga is not merely a state but a threatening and devouring throat.
333. The disintegrating forces of darkness are living forces, living forces that bring death.
335. The forces of darkness can gain power in the world only because they have already gained power in the soul.
First manip in a long time. Not the Greatest. Whatever.
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Strobist; One Lumedyne in a 2' X 2' gridded softbox hand held in upper right.
Thanks to Dylan for the idea and all the help with this fun shoot.
All in Indonesia fear the almighty Devourer dari bus.This komodo dragon has swallowed over 200 buses.
Misericord
Taken inside the Church of All Saints, Bakewell
The is the second church on this site; the first was founded 920, the current building was began in C12th, completing 1220-40.
A tree has fallen off the nearby cliff and been part-buried by long-shore drift. Covehithe, Suffolk.
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Devour
Bukit Batok, Singapore
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