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A gordita is a small, thick tortilla cooked on a griddle then stuffed with cheese, beans, meat or other types of fillings, and served with red or green salsa.
This image shows agricultural workers making hay, probably in the area surrounding St. John's Chapel near Bishop Auckland, where the reverend worked later in his career. Without a combine harvester in sight, this picture shows us just how far technology has brought us in the last 100 years.
Photograph Collection Number 633
Boiling up the kettle before making some tea. I used a simple lamp as a back light and nothing more.
A year ago, I was in Calgary, Canada, producing a six hour miniseries, a new, invigorated and expansive version of Little House on the Prairie. I am still working on it in post production and the first two hours will air on ABC on March 26.
During the six months of prep and production I documented the "Making of the Movie" and posted daily images on Fotolog. I have culled through the six hundred or so images I posted during those six months and will be posting my favorites (some of them not previously posted) in the coming several weeks.
[while the image has been photoshopped, the relative color of the sky is real; there are these dramatic weather changes in late winter in Calgary when chinooks blow in and create this heavy, dramatic black arch across the sky; within hours the temperature rises by twenty or thirty degrees....
Pues aquí tenemos el making off del curso de fotografía nocturna de Fotonatura y llevado a cabo por Roberto Costas.
100% recomendable para aquellos que quieran empezar en este mundo o simplemente quiera pasar un rato agradable con una localización sensacional.
Esta foto corresponde a un antiguo cementerio en Cabo de Gata.
Exif:
Cámara: Nikon D700
Exposición: 80
Aperture: f/2.8
Lente: 14 mm
Lente: 14.1 mm
Velocidad ISO: 200
Pd.- Me acabo de dar cuenta que por un fallo del PC he perdido todas las fotos del fin de semana.
In the last ten days of Ramadan women gather in the city of Kafr El-Dawar, Egypt, to Making Kahk Eid al-Fitr
It felt like a tern Thursday, so thought I'd stray from Santa Fe. This guy was captured in the Bolsa Chica Wetlands making quite a splash while looking for fish.
Making tags for the shop from some vintage wallpaper (Ive been using this roll for a long time for all kinds of stuff) and string I got in an auction box a long time ago.
What kind of tags do you all use at your shops?
Album title: Making Movies
Artist: Dire Straits
Label: Warner Brothers
Year: 1980
Catalog Number/Other Info: BSK 4380
Taken by Cory Funk.
Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937)
Description:
Two boys tapping trees for maple sugar
Object ID : 0372-rrs-ogohc-ph
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I'm making cake jewels for an upcoming project. These swarovski crystals and glass beads were strung through some fishing line. I'll be using some 18-gauge stem wire to hang these pretty little baubles all around the cake, just like on Jana's Birthday cake.
I've posted a tutorial in my blog: Art of Dessert
Workers assemble a small flower that will be one of dozens on a chandelier. Each flower has perhaps a dozen small petals, each of which must be formed and attached to the stem, one at a time.
The island of Murano, near Venice, Italy, has been home to the BF Signoretti Glass Factory since 1291. It is a family owned business with glass-working skill passed from father to son. It takes a decade or two for an apprentice to become a master. Some never do.
It was fascinating to watch the worker form a chandelier stem from glowing-hot glass, in one long and sweeping free-form motion, and to realize that he had to do it again and again, each stem identical to the rest.
It was very hot by the furnaces, even though the temperature outside was mild. I wouldn't want to work there in July.
I won't embarrass myself by admitting to the amount of time I waited or the number of shots taken to achieve the result wanted. There is a road behind me and as I was patiently waiting for a cloud to move, a woman walking her dogs stopped to talk to me. Later the farmer of this land stopped his tractor to say, “Looks like I am the only one in the world that wants that cloud to move more than you.” I politely replied but thought to myself, "no I want that cloud out of the way more than you", and waited for this sun drenched result.
I needed the sun to touch to tops of those wonderful trees in the background and deliniate them from the trees behind them. The sun would bring out the golden color of the newely harvested bails and cause that tin roof to sing out for attention. After the cloud finally moved the sprinklers had to be in position and target the main subject while flaunting their 21 gun salute.
The title may seem odd to you but I have met so very many people and made many friends just waiting for the right light. They even say just that as they pass by or stop to talk questioning, “Waiting for the right light are you?” Hence the title “Making Friends”, because it has been every bit as rewarding to meet others as the images I bring home.
Boy making skateboard
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16 * 20 inches, oil painting on canvas
This is the painting of a boy making skateboard. If you do not have the money to buy a skateboard, just make one. I mean how hard could that be and that is the mindset of this positive young boy. A positive energy that the adults often miss to have.
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