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I spotted Ambrosia and her hat from over 100 feet away. It turns out that she's a juggler. She has been juggling for over 30 years and she can now simultaneously juggle 7 balls! She's currently working on treading water and juggling at the same time. Try that Billy Blanks!
Ambrosia was thrilled when I approached her and was more than happy to stand where I asked her to stand. I asked her to look at the camera for a few shots, and then she just started posing. Ambrosia is an animated and incredibly friendly character. And now she isn't a stranger.
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Camera Settings
106 mm f/5.6 1/250 ISO 1250
I tried using a little onboard camera light, but it didn't put out enough light to make a difference at 5 feet. I have to find a way to make the flash work. Also, I am sold on fast shutter speeds.
Carolina Jimenez ama la cocina artesanal, sobre todo la elaboración de postres, fue una bonita y deliciosa experiencia hacer fotografías para ella. www.ambrosiacocina.com/p/acerca-de-ambrosia.html
Everything a Foodie's heart could ask for, contained in a single building by the San Francisco Bay. This is what I picture a farmer's market in Paradise would look like.
Hemos estado haciendo las fotos para el catálogo de verano de Ambrosía Pitigüil, han quedado muy chulas!
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Fresh Fruit "Ambrosia"
THE GRILL ROOM
New York, New York
(October 10, 2017)
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Carolina Jimenez ama la cocina artesanal, sobre todo la elaboración de postres, fue una bonita y deliciosa experiencia hacer fotografías para ella. www.ambrosiacocina.com/p/acerca-de-ambrosia.html
Introduced, warm-season, annual, erect herb to 2 m tall. Leaves form a rosette when young; they are grey-green, deeply 2- to 3- divided, hairy underneath and up to 16 cm long. Cream to pale-green male flowers occur in terminal spikes or racemes above the female flowers, which are few in number. Flowering is from late summer to early winter. A native of North America, it is a weed of bare or disturbed areas, such as roadsides, stockyards and stream banks, occasionally pastures; more abundant in the northern half of the region. Can invade and suppress overgrazed pastures, especially if grazed by horses. Seed is spread by water, stock or in fodder. An indicator of disturbance and bare ground. Unpalatable; forms a serious human health hazard, causing hay fever and worsening asthma. Maintaining vigorous pastures with good ground cover is the simplest control method in pastures. Burning, herbicides, hand-pulling, slashing and biological agents can also aid control.
Species from North America
Common name: Giant Ragweed
Photographed at Boyle Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
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Introduced, warm-season, annual, erect herb to 2 m tall. Leaves form a rosette when young; they are grey-green, deeply 2- to 3- divided, hairy underneath and up to 16 cm long. Cream to pale-green male flowers occur in terminal spikes or racemes above the female flowers, which are few in number. Flowering is from late summer to early winter. A native of North America, it is a weed of bare or disturbed areas, such as roadsides, stockyards and stream banks, occasionally pastures; more abundant in the northern half of the region. Can invade and suppress overgrazed pastures, especially if grazed by horses. Seed is spread by water, stock or in fodder. An indicator of disturbance and bare ground. Unpalatable; forms a serious human health hazard, causing hay fever and worsening asthma. Maintaining vigorous pastures with good ground cover is the simplest control method in pastures. Burning, herbicides, hand-pulling, slashing and biological agents can also aid control.
5.75" Diameter by 2.25" High (14.5 cm x 5.7 cm). Finished with five coats Minwax water-based polyurethane, rubbed with two grades pumice and oil and waxed. Photographed in a light box.
Bulbophyllum ambrosia (Hance) Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 4: 247 (1919).
Expositora: Marilda Rodrigues Cardoso do Núcleo Orquidófilo de São Lourenço – MG.
XVII Exposição Nacional de Orquídeas do Círculo Orquidófilo de Juiz de Fora - MG, realizada no Colégio dos Jesuítas, de 25 a 27 de agosto de 2017 pelo Círculo Orquidófilo de Juiz de Fora – MG.
Floração de agosto de 2017. Inverno.
The roadside is the classic habitat for the native annual Ambrosia acanthicarpa. The inflorescence comprises pistillate heads that sit below the staminate heads. The pistillate head develops into a spheroid cluster of burrs at maturity. This site lies along the Madison River near Bear Trap Canyon, Madison County, Montana.