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Tried to capture Jupiter the night before. Camera was on LE.. the heron came out like this ; - )

Continuing work on the cuff of the second sock.

 

The pattern is Hessian Boot Socks by Anne Podlesak from Jane Austen Knits Summer 2012, knit with Madelinetosh Tosh Sock in Violin and Graphite.

This photograph of the rainbow did not behave well with Aperture's 'Auto Levels' button, but I like the end result. Ugly but interesting.

Look closely - a selfie-in-the-mirror on Diana+ with Ilford 400 MF film.

Quote read as I crossed a bridge on the CSUC campus

Here's some pretty mistake rib in my favorite silk yarn. I'm going to try to sell this on Etsy.com as soon as it's finished!! I tried to use project spectrum colors...see the yellow and pink??

About 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches.

This showed up in the beginning of my time delay camera rig. It must have happened when I was testing my code on the camera. No idea what caused it. But it sure is pretty.

 

Though now that I think about it... I did have my aperture and focus pins mixed up at one point.

spotted this while driving home from work recently. It was misspelled on the left side as well.

I saw this heavy cast aluminum nonstick bundt cake flute with carrying case at Costco, and I suggested to Andy that we get it. He brought home a lemon cake mix. I made the cake mix and it rose beautifully in the bundt flute in the oven (the cake is moist and light).

 

For the frosting, a couple of funny things happened. I found a recipe online that called for 2 Tbs of lemon juice (we have Sicilia lemon juice from concentrate) and 1 cup of confectioners sugar. I learned from past experience not to try adding the lemon juice to the sugar, but to slowly add the sugar to the lemon juice while stirring constantly. That went fine, but I decided it needed some color, so I got out the food coloring.

 

Well, someone in our home put the yellow cap on the red food coloring. (If you've used food coloring, you know the yellow food coloring looks almost red anyway, so you it's an easy enough mistake.) When I realized I had added red color to the icing, I put in a bunch of yellow color, which of course, made orange. ;-)

 

But the color wasn't the worst part. When I drizzled it over the bundt cake (cooled), it just pooled at the bottom of the cake holder. I wonder why it did that. Does anyone know what I did wrong? What's the trick to getting your bundt cake frosting to stay on the cake?

no copy right intended.... i dont own this

A wave crashing at my feet, made me move, resulting in this image.

 

Lubitel 2 with T-22 f4.5/75mm, Kodak Tmax 100 expired 2008 in HC-110 dilution H for 12.5 min. 20C

 

So again and as usual with the Lubitel I shot an unintentional double exposure, ( I forgot to advance the film after taking the picture) somehow the alignment of both images is so good that I din't even notice it when looking at the negatives and only after scanning it, I was wondering what was this photo that I didn't took :-)

Upon leaving from Singapore to Phnom Penh, I ordered a taxi from the concierge at the Trader´s hotel.

I paid directly to the hotel, the very same amount as upon arrival and thought I would get one of the hotel´s own cars.

What the concierge did not tell me was that he realised that we were five persons with a lot of luggage so he called another guy instead of the regular ones.

Plenty of room for all of us and plenty of room for all the luggage.

 

After ten minutes drive I started to chat with the driver and called his car a "taxi".

 

Big mistake.

 

The driver´s mood changed so to speak.

I spent almost the rest of the trip out to Changi airport listening to the driver, explaining to me the difference between a taxi and his car, referred to as a limousine.

One of my favourite shots from the eclipse was this 'dud'.

Everyone makes them - I have found that if I don't lock the ISO dial on my Fuji XT-5 then if I am careless, I can easily make the ISO far too high accidentally. When this happens formerly, I would have groaned and discard the image but now with Lightroom Classic images are retrievable. Here the AI software has rescued the image which was essentially a snapshot on a walk. The shutter was set to M+E (manual plus electronic) and I was surprised when the electronic shutter went off and I then spotted the mistake.

 

The unenhanced EXIF data is 1/17,000th second at f8, ISO 12,800.

Mistakes are proof that you are trying. #mistakes #motivation

Muffed the dove, but what stuck me about the photo were the buds on the pear tree in the background.

Look it wasn't all bad, I didn't lose my fingers!

That's not a real butterfly, dear!

Deliberate Mistake

 

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