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Uncropped desktop cherry macro done with a miniature halogen light and cellophane. No ice was melted during the making of this photo.
Are you surprised we grow peaches in Arizona? Currently we are up to our eye balls in fresh peaches and Mrs. Pixel makes a deadly peach pie. I love it hot out of the oven with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! Now that is summertime and livin’ easy - The only thing better is another slice…
Come visit the Top Slice Bakery for Loaves, pastries and much more! Grab a coffee to go from the cup kiosk.
All items baked on the premises in the 'flour' tower.
The weather was decidedly variable in Lofoten. Minutes earlier, the backdrop to this was some characteristic, triangular mountains a few kilometres away. By this time, I was actually pleased that the hills disappeared as I'd already captured rather a lot of 'distant big mountain' shots!
I liked the cheese slice / spatula / generic slicey kitchen implement look of the snow-covered sand in this shot, as well as the mountain just disappearing into the falling snow at the far right.
Locations for photography: Lofoten (preface)
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Slices of Earth, from the lithosphere emerges the vivid imagination of Nature, Layers of Agate. Part of my on-going project Eden.
With all the particles around, I started wondering what they look like. Lots of images on the web showing the exteriors, but I didn't see any showing the interior, so I grabbed the nearest particle (cough) and sliced it up! Amazing what it revealed inside!
Old Tamron 90-mm macro manual lens. One of the best if you can find them. Supurb dampening and long-throw focusing and super sharp. Nice for portraits too.
This is actually a blood orange, so those black areas are correct and show up often in the fruit. Compared with a navel orange, these have a stronger, almost savory flavor.
To see this correctly may require a good calibrated monitor. The color is a rich vibrant orange-red on my ASUS ProArt photo-processing monitor, but the colors are very dull on my laptop monitor, which was bought mainly for work and word-processing and doesn't have great oranges and reds.
Update: I bumped the saturation and brightness a bit to improve the look on not-so-great monitors. Now somewhat more in your face on my good monitor but better on my laptop monitor.
Images of SOCO #26
Home Slice Pizza which I have featured previously opened a second store right next to the original. Called "More Home Slice", the new place is mainly for take out but they also have some stools for a quick bite.
All of the images in this series have been taken in SOCO (South Congress area of Austin) on a single Flickrwalk from over 3 weeks ago.
Slice of Reality is an art installation installed for the millennium celebration. It is located on the banks of the River Thames near the O2 stadium. On the other side of the river is Canary Wharf.
Camera: Fujifilm XT-3
Lens: Sigma Art f/1.8 18-35mm
Location: Somewhere in the
Southern Ocean
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A slice of an old sand dredger, an art installation by sculptor Richard Wilson, in the Thames at Greenwich.
One of the many granite outcrops seen while boating around Little Cranberry Lake. This one had some interesting cracks.
Assorted local cheeses served with local jam - I'm fairly confident the one bottom left was cactus jam as it was for sale in the shop. We had with the local toasted cornmeal and a glass of muscatel wine.
The patio was busy, so we were inside - very spacious and cool with a lovely view out to the patio and garden beyond...this is a blog from Kim in English about a lunchtime visit for the cactus burger - some very nice photos - www.cactlanzarote.com/en/p29827/
Early light highlights the many colors and textures of the Vermillion Cliffs near Horseshoe Bend in Arizona
"Yeeaaah, slice 'n' dice!!"
A little vignette of my Amish signature magnifigure slicing off the head of a Mennonite zombie, shot in front of a matte painting I created in 2017. My magnifigure has a long LEGO bar attached to his left foot, and I airbrushed it away in Photoshop to create the effect of him floating.
One day, I was slicing a tomato for my sandwich, I noticed quite a perfect symmetry and interesting details of the fruit inside. I wondered it could be more fantastic to view it against the light.
I've been wanting to trial out this technique for a while now, and has taken me a good hour to get it photographed and processed on my laptop.
My wife was really not sure my brain was in the right place when I was taken a photo of the banana then slicing a bit off and taking more photos - It must have looked strange.
Also trialling the watermarking effects we got taught in theBTEC photography lessons this week.
Strobist info - 320ex fired by remote trigger left of shot towards backdrop. My other large flash fired remotely at 1/8 power towards banana from the right.
Exciting news! I was checking out my recent activity on flickr and noticed some people visiting my flickr page from a website I hadn't seen before. It turns out that Andrew Landgraf found my work and wrote two scripts that automate some of the processes that I've been using. One that does time stacks, and another that does time slices. I was super excited to find the time slice script, because up until now I've been doing them manually, and it takes forever.
I haven't tried the time stacking script yet, but I've been trying out the time slicing script on some of my timelapses from 2014.
Sometimes the results have one slice that's much bigger than the rest, and I'm not sure why, but this time I thought it made for a neat effect, and it's inspired me to try some different things with time slicing.
I haven't heard from Andrew yet, but I'm hoping we can talk about the scripts a little, and maybe we can figure out this little glitch.
!!EDIT: check out Andrews comments about this, it is not a glitch, it's just how the script works, and choosing the right number of images fixes the problem.!!
This was made from 696 photos, sliced horizontally, using the north orientation.
Here's a post Andrew wrote about the scripts. andland.github.io/blog/2014/12/24/time-stack-time-slice-r/ and here is where you can get the script for free! gist.github.com/andland/efe66240184328f07429
Andrew, you are awesome!
orange slices prepared to be covered with chocolate
when finished to be placed in the fridge, later to be broken up and boxed for the freezer
to be eaten as an orange and chocolate 'energy bite' once in a while or whenever i have a chocolate craving!
chocolate ganache www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro_kx7TA0ks
first attempt at orange and chocolate (jan 2021) flic.kr/p/2ktoMQi
i used whole milk, next time i will experiment with oat milk flic.kr/p/2kPUoaS
i used chocolate, but i will experiment with carob www.healthline.com/health/5-best-things-about-carob#carob...
first attempt at orange and chocolate (jan 2021) flic.kr/p/2ktoMQi
orange and chocolate 1 flic.kr/p/2kRdfuD
orange and chocolate 2 flic.kr/p/2kRhn1W
orange and chocolate 3 flic.kr/p/2kRfWrX
orange and chocolate 4 flic.kr/p/2kRmK2j
ps i'm not recommending any of these cookery adventures. they suit my personal taste. photographing to encourage myself to eat more healthily ...
i've created a new group www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/ to gather ideas and encourage myself to continue with healthy eating by learning from others if you're interested in cooking, sometimes or a lot, or enjoy the cooking of others, you're always welcome ...
In ABCs and 123s: O for Orange
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Abused, Abandoned Jungle Dogs.
I'll walk ya through this photo.
No# 1 holding Tinker Bells nose
as Mama and Rocky are watching.
No# 1 is looking at Little Stubby who
is underneath muscle nuns porch. I am
also standing on said porch taking this
photo. Might mention it is raining hard.
Also FYI, you're looking at nurse nuns
porch, but you already knew that right?
There's a slim chance no# 1 and I may
be driven out to the nuns place next
week. That my friends will be real
exciting for everybody involved.
If it happens, you will be the
very first to know ;-)---
Now another topic that's been on my mind.
Raise your hand if you remember "Canned Heat."
And most importantly Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson.
Sadly we lost him September 1970. Talented
musician, a wise, intelligent man with his
own style for creating musical lyrics.
Going Up The Country where
the water tastes like wine.
Now admit it, when you listened to this song
you were smiling and jumping all around ;-)-
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
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Natural Still Life
Digital Photograph
Creating this photograph was technical down to the last slice. Cutting the orange into different types of slices was the first part to create a visually pleasing dynamic that can best be summed up as a varied pattern. I used the different slices as well as herb to draw the eyes around the photo. Additionally I used natural lighting to cast light from the upper left hand corner over to the right bottom corner where I reflected small amounts back. This way of lighting proved to be effective in that it contrasted the different elements and gave the glass a soft glow that gives an overall appetizing appeal to the subject.
Have a slice of American pie, pretend I ironed the sky and have a Happy Happy 4th of July!
Doll--Goodreau MIM Doll
Sailor suit--made by me from a German boxed set of patterns.
Boots and socks--Goodreau Dorothy Wizard of Oz.
Wig--Magic Attic pinched in back to fit
Flag--Jerry's toy from the 40's
Barbecue grills-- Barbie
Big red barbecue grill--ashtray
Vulture )pretending to be an eagle) and tree--Fisher Price Zoo
Various tin windup ladybugs--Japan
Plastic ladybug--Tomy Macao