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Exposure: 1/160
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO Speed: 125
exposure bias -2/3 EV
Flash triggered by commander through umbrella.
SB900 on 200 mm, at distance of approx 50cm
vignetting added in post processing
Despite its public image, we have shown this farm to be causing heartache for both mother cows and babies 💔
Workers hit, kicked and abused cows. Mothers treated as milking machines... standing on hard concrete for up to FIVE hours a day in the parlour.
Calves dragged from birthing pens and put into TINY individual crates. For up to 28 days! One calf cried for over 39 HOURS after separation from their mother. Cows cried for their babies.
All so that we can consume DAIRY
Made these cookies for the 52 Weeks of Baking swap on Swap-Bot. For the swap, you share one recipe that you baked during the week, a picture of it, the reaction to it, and any lessons learned.
These cookies are very soft - almost cake-like.
is it just me, or can you actually see how soft his fur is in this picture?? (especially viewed large...)
I'm also happy to have captured his cute little eyelashes
:)
My version of Soft Serve from Doris Chan's book Everyday Crochet. made is souble knit acrylic. I made it with longer sleeves.
New, never used
46cm (L) x 51cm (W) x 79cm (H) without wheels
46cm (L) x 51cm (W) x 90cm (H) with wheels
These are some soft blocks that I made for my etsy shop. They are fun to make and just adorable. Even my 5 year old likes them.
Soft clay-like rocks with curved surfaces and gentle lines. Lots of clay, unexpected, at Death Valley. All part of the process of continent-building.
“Feeling at peace, however fragilely, made it easy to slip into the visionary end of the dark-sight. The rose shadows said that they loved the sun, but that they also loved the dark, where their roots grew through the lightless mystery of the earth. The roses said: You do not have to choose. ”
― Robin McKinley, Sunshine