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- Antojitos, the street food of Mexico -
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Tequisquiapan, Querétaro, México
iPhone4 Hipstamatic
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This bonsai is a cork bark Japanese black pine ‘Ondae.’ I bought it from Dave Dewire in late 2008, but it wasn’t in my possession until 2009. The Ondae is one of the newer cork bark types. It develops wings, but they are smaller, less prominent than the older “classic” type of corkers, such as the Tsukasa. The Ondae is also less prone to attacks by borers.
The Ondae has two unusual characteristics that make it a good choice for bonsai. Unlike virtually all other Japanese black pines, it excels at growing down, making an excellent candidate for cascade and semi-cascade styles.
Mature bark has a golden brown color, setting itself apart from other pines.
Finally, the Ondae corks up quickly, compared to other cork bark pines. I have a Mi Nishiki that is 22 years old, and it is still not completely mature. A few areas in its canopy still need cork.
This picture is a stereogram.
Friday afternoon As i walk around the camp to look for a sewer to repair my pants, i saw this guy outside his room set things up for and extra work. actually his work is a full time construction helper, and to earn some extra money to send to his family back home, he buy a sewing machine and every friday his rest day he spends repairing some clothes,pants etc. and wait for other customer to come by and ask for a repair.
Shot using iPhone 6 Plus. Edited in PS and PSExpress - Watch the video for Camera Tests: www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9Ve6_L-8nE
I took Rusty for a walk along the Nith River a couple of weeks ago, and while it was a lovely location we picked up a tick. I say “we” because I suspect it started on Rusty and ended up on me. According to our local health unit ticks are worse this year and have shown up earlier than years gone by. Rusty has since been treated, however, I don’t think they make a human treatment, unless of course I want to bathe in DEET and wear permethrin-treated clothing. I think I’ll pass.
3 years ago today I took a quick pic of the Scottish Rite with my iPhone. Last year I shot a wedding there with my wife. This double exposure combines a long exposure from the wedding that was corrupted with my original iPhone shot of the building.
My sister sent me this vintage military pic of her husband and asked if I could remove the wrinkles. I told her it could be done with Photoshop but that I only had the Photoshop Express app which limits how much editing I can do. Although I had major challenges with the right ear I think it turned out pretty good for an edit done exclusively on my iPhone.