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For 'Smile on Saturday' theme of 'Dice Only'
Been a busy week for me so not much taking of photographs.
Happened to be in the local bargain store and saw the last of their 'dice' rubbers.
Couldn't resist it!
Couldn't resist getting out a sharp knife and doing some slicing either! And didn't slice my fingers!
So placed on a small stainless steel dish and lit with two lamps this is what I got - a very quickly taken 'one-off'.
Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 2.9/50mm ....................... less than 2 inches
I didn't want to waste the slices I used for the previous photo, so I stored them in the fridge. Turns out, slices don't keep well in the fridge at all...they were very pale and dry. It was like the Slice Vampire had sucked all the color out of them. Lesson learned.
The hardest part about doing this photo was trying to keep Flint dry. We took a lot of "blow dry" breaks. I actually thought about just soaking him from top to bottom just so I wouldn't have to worry about it, but I don't think Flint would have been too thrilled out that. :)
It was a dreary late afternoon with the infamous thick clouds of Skye out in full force and heavy rain draining away all hope of a good sunset shot. Occasionally, the clouds would part and let in a beam of light through. After parking in the hotel by the old bridge at Sligachan opposite of the Sligachan river, I made my way on the footpath heading in the direction of Loch Coruisk and Elgol. I never made it that far – the rain had me soaked and it was uncomfortable walking about with wet socks. A few hundred meters through the iron gate, a slice of golden light dissected the clouds to illuminate Druim na Ruaige and Marsco. I quickly found a foreground element to compose a shot. The curtains were then drawn and back returned the dreary conditions…..
More Skye shots here: www.flickr.com/photos/zuraimi/albums/72157668847928643
Polaroid Week 2021 - Spring/Summer - Day 3 #2
This scene can be anywhere, but the importance is it is life as we knew it and took for granted. Such a simple scene seem so distant in the last year.
Taken in Valencia 2017
Yesterday at the We're here group we danced like we did not know how. Today we are looking for seeds. For lunch I sliced a tomato and guess what ..... it's full of seeds.
Sliced tomatoes by Just Brothers was a dancefloor hit back in 1972. A few years back Naren Wilks and TakeSomeCrime produced a dance video on this track .
I whished I had seen this video yesterday, maybe it could have compensated for my pour dancing skills.
I am not a fan of the music.
I am not a fan of the dance.
But together it works thanks to some pretty tight video editing.
The morning clouds before sunrise were pretty cool and the dynamics with the long exposure and the riverbank slicing into the mirror. This LE was a bit over exposed, but able to recover enough with the the RAW file captured I think. Ideally could have been exposed about 1/3 less.
I’ve seen this done before and thought I’d take a crack at it. I just couldn’t believe all the different results I came up with simply by changing the lighting. This shot was the best I thought, utilizing forward lighting and from underneath the orange.
It was wonderful day and sky was all clear. Suddenly thousand bundle of clouds came and almost cover the sunset except the pier of the beach. It seemed to look like a slice of pier in between of a clear sky and its reflection on water.
Fish slices on the mansion Els Calderers, on the island Mallorca, Spain.
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The 2/22 Macro Mondays theme is Slices of Food.
Here are slices of potato, onion, red & green peppers, Italian sausage, all resting on a slice of rutabaga.
Making tacos for dinner tonight adding these peppers for extra spice.
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A quick photograph of a common scene in Malaysia - a miscellany of stools and pots against weathered moss tones.
...to try and break up the relentless torrent of seascapes :)
The seedy side of Brisbane's Edison Lane. Garbage bins lined up at the rear of Newspaper House in the city's CBD. Warm sunlight fights its way into the dark corners.
Throwback vibes with a twist of irony! Here’s the General Motors Class 071 engine, rocking its retro orange livery like it’s straight out of the 80s—back when CIE trains were basically Ireland’s version of a tangerine dream.
This beauty was spotted on engineering workings, which, let’s be honest, most commuters loathe for the delays (sorry, Karen, you’ll get to work… eventually). But for us train nerds? It’s a rare treat to see this nostalgic beast in action, hauling history down the tracks.
Who needs a time machine when you’ve got this orange slice of the past chugging along—disrupting schedules and stealing hearts since the 70s!
#CIE #RetroLivery #TrainSpotting #EngineeringWorksPerks
Irish Rail
071 at Dun Laoighaire Station
15th February 2025
Spoil train
Engineering works Dun Laoighaire southbound
Two days before the Sun gave me wonderful light then this November storm came rushing through, which was perfect to match this corn crib's stormy past.
GRAILED x TRES CHIC
GRAILED presents the Slicer Heels in this round of TRES CHIC
- Slink, Maitreya, Belleza, and Unrigged
- 20 color options in Fatpack Hud
- 3 parts
- Unisex
- Re-sizable
As dusk falls the beautiful Barn Owl slices through the trees with precision...a moments flash and it's gone.
The red in this piece is a hand written Asian character...
Created especially for the "Textual Art" challenge at Vivid...
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