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my first exploding cake - fun and fairly easy to do. Need to work on ensuring the fondant stays on the wires.
Heat, alcohol and carbon dioxide are the main byproducts of primary fermentation by yeast. The effect of these in a closed container can be significant, especially when it's full and there's no headroom for the gas to compress within.
Primary fermentation of saignee was so quick this year, we couldn't keep the stoppers on these barrels. Every time you walked by, there'd be another plug lying on the ground -- I'm amazed no one was hit by a flying stopper. Whey they were all really going we were hosing the darn things off about 10x a day. Not even removing juice seemed to help -- they were just gassy.
Bob Edwards, with technical producer Geoffrey Redick, interviewing 81 year old Daymon Morgan near Morgan's property in Leslie County, Kentucky. (Photo by producer Andy Danyo)
Fireworks on a windy night - look at those swooshy trees. I have no idea what the random blue lines are? I really need a tripod for this stuff.
A bag made with a piece of the 'unikko'-fabric and a fat quarter received in a swap from memmu. I love the red flowers, but you see them everywhere - so I thought, I'd do something different with it. The backside of the bag and the one side of the strap are black corduroy, and inside there is red cotton and a magnetic snap.
First try with high speed photography on balloons. Not really sharp. Ahwell doesn't have to be perfect right away.
The farm Exploder. I was playing with photoshop trying to get the middle of the night look. This is behind my garage in the Horse square pen where we feed them and currently storing our Belgium who does not respect electric fence. This Exploder was given to me because it had a blown head gasket. I have since drug off a brake line, knocked out a side window, drug in a ton of wood with it, and mowed over a bunch of wild roses. It always starts and never over heats. Yes it has a leaky head gasket. American engineering at it's best. Great driveline and a frame which will never rust out. I may cut the rear roof off and title it and drive it to work.
It's quite dfficult to get a struck match's flame to spread out in this way i.e. almost throughout 360 degrees... It's even more difficult to photograph it, but interesting to do. Best viewed LARGE.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 blasts off from Space Launch Complex 40 carrying the Dragon CRS-7 ISS resupply cargo spacecraft. Copyright ©2015 Matthew Travis / Zero-G News
This is the corner of a downtown building. There were a few rows of Christmas lights and some other incidental lights closer to my camera as I looked up. I used a 17-85mm zoom lens and some camera movement to get the "explosion" effect. The planes of the walls are painted in by reflected light.
So, been playing around with old images on Photoshop all day and this was basically the result. Let me know what you think...its a edit of this