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A slightly sweet, mostly whole grain cookie dough wraps around a luscious Mission fig puree for a memory of childhood fresh out of the oven!
Adapted from www.savorysimple.net/fig-newtons/
Cardiff Jewish Roll of Honour for members of the community who served in the Great War.
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No... it's not marijuana, silly!
It's FILM!
Perhaps an appropriate alternate title would be "I'm not dead yet!"
I think I'll pick up a roll, or two (or perhaps more) and have some fun.
Besides... the Canon A-1 & the Zeiss Ikon Contina need the exercise.
First one to spit out (from our vantage point). Didn't last long and never touched to our knowledge.
Once again, I managed to introduce error into the long process of manual photography.
(a) 400 Max
(b) Portra
First roll: not wound (a)
Second roll: wound too far into its case, dented it opening it, ended up covered in dust as it wasn't dry, underexposed (a)
Third roll: never developed, I don't even know if it has photos. (a)
Fourth roll: underexposed, mostly useless grainy shots (b)
Fifth roll: purple hue, underexposed (a)
Sixth roll: very underdeveloped (exposed), digital noise. (b)
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Film: from eBay, Portra 400.
Underexposed: I wanted to push it two stops, (ISO 1600) because I thought I may as use it while it was fresh and I was out at night with the camera. Apparently that doesn't do anything for speed.
Age: It's sat around for maybe 6 months of this year, and today I finally finished it by taking photos in Byron at sunrise. Film's older, but I had it in the freezer.
Development: unfortunately the fotofast technician disagreed with pushing the film – he said it'd cloud, so I ended up with 32 severely underdeveloped photos (I keep forgetting that the roll is 36 long).
Scan: scanned using Canon MFP with a white plastic bag wrapped over the mouth of the cup as a backing. 1200 DPI. The MFP was full of remnants dead ants and red wine.
What's included in this album are the photos that I thought were exposure errors. They turned out to be the only visible shots.
You'd think I'd have more success by now, but it's beginning to look like art.
A chance discovery on the map on my second-last day in York was the prosaically named "Cold War bunker".
Between 1925 and 1995 the UK operated a civil defence organisation called the Royal Observer Corps (ROC for short). The ROC's task was to detect, identify, track and report aircraft—presumably enemy aircraft—and the personnel were mainly volunteers, drawn in the same manner as the Home Guard. After WWII, with the shift towards potential nuclear annihilation (alluded to by Nick below), the ROC fell under the jurisdiction of the UK Warning and Monitoring Organisation, concentrating on monitoring nuclear explosions and forecasting fallout across the UK. In 1961 the Acomb York ROC Group HQ was constructed. Its predecessor, the ROC Group Control at the northern end of the Knavesmire race course, was decommissioned.
Fortunately peace held: the world didn't become uranious, and we didn't go simultaneous. After the ROC was stood down, the Group HQ bunker was vacated and its condition deteriorated, with damp and minor flooding. In 2000 it was granted Scheduled Ancient Monument status and refurbished as a museum.
The facility has three levels. The topmost contains filtration equipment and a decontamination room; below, at what is really ground level, is the main corridor, off which are the kitchen and canteen, and generating equipment. Below ground is the control room itself, a deep, balconied affair, along with the communications and filing rooms, toilets, pumps and the emergency exit.
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A lone wingwalker from the Breightling Wingwalkers performs in the early evening light at the Bournemouth Air Show.
I've been meaning to upload more recently but been having some computer problems. Getting fixed though so check back soon for more updates.
homemade roll with blueberry and (soy)cream filling - we had some frozen blueberries in the freezer
recipe may go up on the blog in near future
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Had no idea what this was, just thought it looked cool until I saw something similar on the weather and the dude called it a roll cloud.
Volunteer Maddie speaks to Dr Tony Pollard about her research on individuals on the WWI Roll of Honour
Cinnamon Roll Cupcake. Basically a cinnamon roll baked like a cupcake and frosting piped on like a cupcake. SO GOOD. Recipe and directions on my blog
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Gods Roll Here Piece
I heavy roll in the opening of my homies gallery
i created this piece by
stenciling
screen printing
hand painting
block printing
sticker comboing
wheatpasting
20-30 layers not sure....took me awhile to create
i also have some 3-d posters for sale from the event....contact me if interested
Sign on church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (the Crimson Tide is the football team of the University of Alabama).