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It's not in Minneapolis and this image contains nothing about politics...Sorry, but i'm not really into that. I feel sad, angry, and dissapointed in certain level for sure. People should not hurt, let alone kill each other!!! That's it, no excuses!!
And now i'm feeling hungry after all that emotional speech. But before i eat something, let me finish my story about the picture...
Right after the sun goes down, people are visiting this local food court to get their dinner, especially people who wants to eat fresh sea food! Located in the center of Labuan Bajo, a small town which's very famous because of the komodo dragon, and lots of tourists visit this town before they sail to Komodo Island. I'll tell you a story about it next time.
It's a picture of some guys grilling my dinner, a very fresh fish and squids! A marvelous amount of this fresh treats are served to fulfill my hungry tummy. I've been craving to eat at this place for more than six month now, because this place is so far away from home. It took me several flights to get into this food court... First, from Java to Bali, then Bali to Labuan Bajo, but it's worth. I don't do dramas, but when it comes to food, once i ate and i like it, no matter the distance i'll come again and again, and again. This place called Wisata Kuliner Kampung Ujung, Labuan Bajo, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara.
Any of you ever visited this place? Or if you intend to visit, just let me know...Maybe, i'll tag along too!
Now, i will grab somethong to eat, and remember...Kill fish only to eat them, and never kill human for any reasons! Stay safe, stay healthy, and have a nice day peeps!
Finding something to do in this damp weather, I set myself the challenge of photographing the striking of a match, here I present two of my best for your judgement:-)
Photographer: Me (oneday)
But there's a fire inside
When I'm falling over
There's a fire in me
When I call out
There's a fire inside
When I'm falling over
I feel the fire, fire
I'm going down
Falling, falling
Falling, falling
(Fire - U2)
When I was 18 a foster child set fire to our home. I was upstairs and heard the smoke alarm go off, I came running down to find the living room ablaze and my sister and the little girl frozen in panic. I got them out (and the dog and budgie) and thought I could put it out (no heroics must have been adrenaline as I can't believe now what I tried unsuccessfully to do!) I fetched the hose and failed to attach it to the tap so soaked towels and tried putting out parts like that. The fire crew turned up and by now the downstairs was completely gutted and the fire had reached the top of the stairs.
I was taken to hospital as I had burns over most of me the worst on my hand (none of which I was aware of)
The next day I was front page of our local paper because the fire alarm had saved my life.
We lost everything material in that fire (what the fire didn't destroy the heat and smoke did) Thankfully we were insured and everything replaced.
The secret is I don't tell anyone how scared of fire I actually am.
I'm sure this doesn't read very well but hope if it does one thing it makes those that view it check your smoke alarms or install them and make sure you have insurance.
Mitsubishi Shogun fire demonstrator Blue and Amber light Exhibition National Association of Police fleet managers NAPFM conference Telford June 2015
Los Angeles Fire Department personnel are seen battling one of several fires attributed to a serial arsonist on New Years Day 2012. © Photo by Mike Meadows
It was hot during the day, but it got cold and windy out on Lake Ontario; so, with some difficulty, we made a campfire.
Fong, a RI based poi spinner came out to the back garden to spin some fire poi - and in this shot, a fire sword - after a lot of trial and error, we started to get into the rhythm and got some awesome shots.
Strobist - 580exII with a full CTO, bare, off to camera left. Fired with a 25' ETTL cable in full ETTL on second curtain sync.
We needed a long enough exposure to get the flame hoops, but keep the aperture small enough to keep out the ambient (it was night anyway). The second curtain sync froze him right at the end of the scene.
Dark enough that we had to pre-focus!
Shot on a 7D with a Tamron 28-75 f2.8