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My camera club is keeping us all busy during this pandemic with a scavenger hunt. One of the items has really been a challenge for me and would explain yesterdays photo of the raindrops because I went out looking for a drip. Not until I went to fill the chicken's water dishes did I discover a great steady source of drips... the outdoor water spigot! Lots of chances for "practice" shots here! LOL Stay safe, do happy things, survive!😎
This is how you can get a cold brew drip coffee, the very top is filled with ice, the middle section is packed with coffee, the ice melts and drips through the coffee runs through the coil and into the bottom beaker, the end a perfect mellow cold brew coffee.
Spent the morning on the bayou and had some errands to run, so am a bit late to the party this evening. Something a bit different from the multitude of Yellow-crowned Night Herons and Green Herons that I have been seeing lately. I titled the shot drip dry, but it’s more like launch preparations as this Cormorant prepares to take to the air as I approach. He’s perched on a tangle of limbs stuck in the middle of Horsepen Bayou and departed right after I took the shot.
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The Stockton Terminal and Eastern is one of two famed independent shortlines still operating in that gritty Central Valley City. The 111 year old road is now a subsidiary of Omnitrax and operates with a small roster of switch engines. On a dark rainy evening MP15DC 777 rolls slowly east down Roosevelt Street along the 2500 ft of street running through a nice residential neighborhood after departing the UP interchange. This location is between North Pilgrim St. and North Airport Way.
Stockton, California
Monday February 20, 2017
Shirt : Thirst - Undressed Shirt
Pants : Shirt - JockD Eros Trunk
(Legacy M/A | Jake)
Shop at Thirst | Mainstore
refreshed Paris daisies (Argyranthemum frutescens) on the patio for the #MacroMondays theme #Drips_Drops_and_Splashes 😀🌞 With a bit of 'blue' for a Happy Blue Monday 😉 HMM!😉 Diameter of the blossom is 25mm
Olympus E-M1 Mark II + Helios 44-2 58mm F2 wide open
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Today is World Bicycle Day and this photograph has absolutely nothing to do with that, unless you take your mountain bike onto a lava flow ... which is not recommended. Geldingadalir, Iceland, April 2021
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This is the head water or top tier of the cold brew drip, it is about a gallon of ice that melts and begins the slow process of the cold brew drip, the valve shown is cracked open to allow a steady but not constant drip, into a second glass container that holds about a pound of ground coffee, then the water finally saturates all that coffee grind and then begins to flow down a coil of glass and then drips into a glass carafe, 24 hours later you have the nectar of coffee beans the cold brew. This is gorgeous in the Eye of the Beholder, Frame is 2 inch by 2 inch.
Being on the home stretch of my manufacturing engineering degree, photography has been a back burner lately. Guilty as charged.
D3200
Sigma 70-300 DG APO
Not a canoe but dedicated to Dean anyway. I shot this through some grasses to get the near bokeh-like effect.