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Components for a 54 Sqn SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1, including 2 Turbomeca Adour Mark 104 engines, are prepared ready for painting.
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Still don't have solid ideas of what to do this year, but I've shredded last year's SHIP and a few other old models I had kicking around.
Just prepping supper this evening, and thought it was pretty attractive during prep. Nothing terribly fancy, just using up some veggies from the farm stand and a few leftovers. Already had my speedlights in the dining room, so I grabbed a few shots.
Nikon D7000 w/Nikkor 50mm Æ’/1.8 prime, 1/250s @ Æ’/5.6, ISO100. One SB-700 in Westcott Apollo octabox, left and above scene, 1/2 power, 20mm zoom; second SB-700 scene right, bounced off the kitchen ceiling, 1/4 power, 120mm zoom.
The recipe, such as it is:
two chopped medium tomatoes
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 medium onion, diced small
1 yellow summer squash, sliced thin
1 zucchini, sliced thin
2 oz. goat cheese
3/4 c. fresh bread crumbs
2 tbl. melted butter
olive oil
rosemary
thyme
salt
pepper
Sauté the onion until soft in a little olive oil. Add tomatoes, garlic, and a little salt, pepper, and some thyme and cook until the tomatoes break down a bit. Smear over the bottom of a gratin dish.
Arrange the sliced squash and zucchini over the tomatoes. Add salt, pepper, and thyme. Dot with goat cheese, and drizzle on a little olive oil.
Combine melted butter, bread crumbs, a pinch of salt, and some rosemary and thyme. Spread over the top of the vegetables,
Bake at 375°F for 30 minutes or so until the squash softens and the bread crumbs toast. Serve hot.
A salesperson behind one of the stalls inside KL Central selling accessories. Tidying up her looks for customers.
I "love" how the RVP50 "enhances" the skin tones - probably under exposed the shot. I just took reflective meter reading for the shot to avoid losing the moment.
Noctilux - Courtesy of Kupih.
RVP50 - Courtesy of gen00me.
Leica M3 DS, Leica Noctilux, RVP50, Velvia 50, Wide Open
Former Euroroute recovery 4000-series Foden, N8RDA -- now converted back to tractor unit spec, in mid-restoration -- rear-lifted on P40DAF, ready for the journey to Kelsall
Tara Moss on the right having a dialogue with participants of the best-dressed competition for ladies.
Fifties Fair, Rose Seidler House, Wahroonga, Sydney, Australia (Sunday 21 August 2016)
This is Charlie, my 10 month old Pearl Cockatiel preening herself after her shower. I named her Charlie when I got her thinking she was a boy. Now I know she is a girl but I am keeping the name. She looks like a mess here but once she gets herself fixed up she could win a beauty pageant :)
:D Cant wait to shoot my final major project on it, the quality is amazing with its lens. Here I was just testing out the Firewire mode & making sure everything is working correctly