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SPNC - Year 2 - Instruction # 01
"The real truth of life is on the streets. Photograph the daily lives of people, and how they exist, and how they fight for space and time and pleasure." Don McCullin
Had this all worked out in my head..inspired by a programme on self harm..then realised the imagine had already been done..gutted ..but the txt is original and supports the image..
location Peters Icecream factory near college - Ipswich
Before the age of electricity, Berkel produced these lovely machines to slice anything from Salami to prosciutto crudo. These machines have a lovely feel and do the job in a jiffy
© Mark Watson.
Water bomb popped.
taken with a Panasonic FZ50,
frozen with a www.makezine.com/flashkit/
and strobe.
This reminds me of slicing onions or scallions and arranging them meatly on a platter. ..Created with Jux 1.2
A rather rustic way to enjoy apples ...
This is the 1st photo of a series ... :-)
Best viewed on black.
Taken with a Canon 60mm USM Macro lens. Type L for a better view.
Our Daily Challenge - Sliced - 6/21/12
A slice of cake for my daughter's birthday today.
She loves kawaii style things, so it was a joy to make her something cute.
She's having a party next week, so there'll be another cake!
Vanilla sponge.
Abandoned mortuary. I've been to some weird places but I think this top's them all so far. This mortuary was closed a few years back as could not cope with capacity that was required by the hospital.
...anyone for a slice of lemon - or two?
The trickiest bit of this setup was balancing the lemon on 2 toothpicks at the back of the fruit!
I could not have asked for a better shot of this jet, which I had been stalking for close to a year.
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Yesterday I made a carrot cake with nice icing, I still have some would anyone like a slice, with coffee or tea?.
Death Valley, California
waited, waited, waited.... but no sunset this day. it was too cloudy. All we got were a couple of seconds where the sun would make it through a tiny gap in the clouds. this one lasted long enough to light up this slice of mountains, which i thought at the time made for an interesting shot. from this year's photo trip with mcmike and rookie dad.
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