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Nikon F5
50mm
Agfa Vista poundshop film
My wife makes the best Sunday Roast. Nothing compares to it, in fact nothing gets close.
Erm.. I meant to photograph my plate before I eat it but its just too good.
Just discovered what the lens flare on the iPhone 4 is like!
iPhone 4
Apps:
Photoshop Express
Camera Bag
Camera+ (frame)
Saturday Self Challenge: tanden
Het gebit van één van de leeuwen in de Kungsträdgården (Koningstuin) in Stockholm.
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Saturday Self Challenge: teeth
The teeth of one of the lions at the Kungsträdgården (King's Garden) in Stockholm.
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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.
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.
There seems to be 3 different species of pines in the plantation. Scots, an Oriental type, and a 3rd unknown! Around 80% of the Scots have had their buds eaten. Think it's a small rodent, as also found these little droppings amongst the needles below the buds (see in comments). Of the other 2 species, the Oriental had a few nibbled buds, but very little, and the unknown species appeared to be untouched! I would imagine that this would severely impede this year's growth on the Scots?? Anyone have an idea about the culprits? There must be a lot of them, as a huge amount of trees in quite a large area are affected!
As an aside, I also found it interesting that usually, I find most ladybirds nestled amongst the Scots buds, but there were more in the surrounding heather and on some of the Oriental pines, where I normally see very few. I guess this is down to the pine bud munchers disturbing the overwintering ladybirds, who've then sought other places to shelter!
Shawbury Heath - Shropshire
This shot turned out really cool I think with the near shore trees seeming to be the upper jaw and the far off trees being the lower jaw of some beast trying to eat the sun. The lighting and shadows there on the water really caught my eye.
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.
A parody piece I've been playing with since Disney bought Marvel.
Panorama of Pulau Ubin's waters. Was lucky to catch both the stormy clouds and the sunset at the same time, showing the clouds creeping over and covering the sunset. Loved this shot.
The city where I live has always had to contend with freeze/thaw cycles. They are fairly insane now. like more off the charts. This winter was fairly odd for its extremes. Now with spring the potholes are appearing. Some of them are axle-breaking. Some of them are ankle-breaking.
Oil.
They say there is no light without dark, no good without evil, no male without female, no right without wrong.
-Incubus Dreams by Laurell K. Hamilton
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 - Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 at 40mm