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WEEK 11 – Batesville Kroger, Set III
(cont.) …but before we go and do that, here’s one more shot from the rear actionway to close us out for today. Here we’re looking at two of those side-by-side product images that Kroger liked to place throughout the store in this particular décor package. Again, normally for meat and seafood there’s a comparatively limited amount of wall space, so generally only the two meat product images (also shown in the first upload of today's set) are seen – in fact, I believe this was the first time I had seen the corresponding two seafood product images. Like I said at the start of this album… plenty of unique surprises to be found here at this Batesville Kroger!
I had to switch albums for these final two descriptions: I chose Lit’s “Atomic,” and so far it’s proving to be a pretty good purchase (thankfully!). As I leave y’all to enjoy your Saturday, I’ll continue to enjoy the rest of this album… as well as invite you back, both for more pics from this store in three weeks, and more from Manifest Columbia next time around. Stay tuned!
(c) 2019 Retail Retell
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Lens used : Rokinon 12mm f/2.0
Aperture : 5.6
This is the view from one of my favorite floating seafood restaurant in Ambon. The place is situated inside the inner Ambon Bay.
Another lazy meal...my quick and easy seafood marinara dinner...prawns, clams and squid with angel hair pasta...cooked with store-bought (Leggo's) pasta sauce. Yum!
Formerly a Fresh and Easy supermarket in Temecula; CA the store has since reopened as Island Pacific; a Filipino supermarket!
Fresh seafood, like REALLY fresh...
5Dm2 | 16-35mm | @35mm | F6.3 | 1/160 | ISO 100 | 2x Studio Flash + Softbox |
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The iconic marquee that stands tall above the popular public market in Seattle, that is home to a variety of vendors, eateries, and places to explore when visiting the Emerald City in the Pacific Northwest.
Olympus PEN Mini E-PM2 with M. Zuiko 17mm f/1.8
WEEK 19 – Kroger, S Perkins
Last up for today is the Meat & Seafood department, directly to the right of produce, and what you're likely to see straight on as you first walk into the store. That is, if your view isn't blocked by everything else in front of it! I don't have it pictured, but this store, basically right behind where I was standing to take this, has a fully functional salad/soup bar. That's something the Hernando Kroger doesn't even have, and it's twice the size of this place – which, I might add, is still on the small side for a Kroger store!!
Next week – more from this awesome “industrial circus”...
(c) 2015 Retail Retell
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Stews are the easiest to cook and delicious to eat. Serving your family a wholesome and scrumptious seafood stew for lunch or dinner can certainly win you praises. To know more, go through content.yudu.com/Library/A2imyq/PipingHotSeafoodStew/reso...
Annual seafood festival in Weymouth. Plenty of people, food and sunshine and a good opportunity for some candid photography!
14.07.2018
Seafood Market Restaurant in Bangkok. You push a shopping cart and "shop" for fish, prawn, lobster, and dessert. Then you sit down and they cook it for you. This style of cooking (picking out the actual seafood with your own hands, and then letting them cook it the way you want) is presented here as a gimmick for tourists, but outside of Bangkok, in the beach resorts (etc) it is a common way to eat. In those places, you can get 12-15 large prawns, a red snapper or grouper, stir-fry vegetables (you pick out the veggies as well!) and a bottle of wine for less than US $30.
Pho Company - City of Orange
Bok choy, sliced carrots, suremi, squid, broccoli, fish cakes, shrimps,
I cooked this, then used an 18mm extension tube to get it to focus this close, then I ate it and it was delicious. It's got scallops, mussels, clams, butter, garlic, parmesan cheese, crushed red pepper, lemon and parsley.
a popular and sought after, by locals and tourists, seafood market in manila. the guest or customer can choose from the wide variety of the freshest seafood then have it cooked and served to you at a nearby restaurant. there are open air and airconditioned spaces. this market is just beside manila bay