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A refreshing glass of Carlberg....
Strobist
Right of beer glass: Nikon SB28 (1/8) in Lastolite Ezybox 60cm x 60cm
Left of beer: Micansu SDW60MR (ebay!) Slave flash (1/32) in softbox 40cm x 30cm
Left and behind beer: Nikon SB24 (1/8) - honeycomb to light the paper cutout at back of the glass
Background: Black velvet
Glass was on shiny black acryllic
Trigger used: Cactus v2s
LS&M: lighting diagram 7.22
One of my all time favorite beers, Hitachino Nest, and somehow I can get it in Singapore! Waki and I met Danny Santos for lunch today at the tasty Wok & Barrel over on Duxton: www.thewokandbarrel.com
Trying out Danny's 24mm F1.4G, I freakin' love this lens!
The Weisse is very light - almost too watery. Good lingering taste. I can't remember the order of beer.
// May 16, 2012 Visit
Beers in Saigon that I tasted before going to sleep at Movenpick Hotel in 2014 when I worked at Tan Son Nhat International Airport for one week.
Vietnam could be reached thru a Philippine Airlines flight from Manila.
Capital - Hanoi
System of government - Communism
Currency - Vietnamese dong (VND)
For more pictures, please see albums - SAIGON and CUCHI
Who would have thought that this place would be in Utah? But, then again, it's out of business.
Note the snowdrifts on the BEER letters.
PENTAX K-5 • 3200 ISO • Soligor C/D Wide-Auto 20mm f:2.8
The Isles Inn Pub & Hotel
Portree • Isle of Skye • Scotland
Another large batch posting tonight. These are from the rest of my trip to Colorado.
We did some exploring around Ft. Collins during our stay. We had to visit the New Belgium Brewery, makers of one of my favorite beers - Fat Tire. In addition to making great beer, it is a very interesting place to visit.
A bit of nostalgia is why I took the picture, though not because it was my last beer in China at the airport in Beijing.
Instead, it was because it had been such a long time since I last saw the pop-off tab from a drink can. The cool kids when I was growing up were the ones who had so many, they could chain them together to make cool looking doorways.
My website: In the Moment Creations
these are some of the bought beers we like to drink, as you can see, they are all strong beers, like we brew them ourselves also.
Tyskie /ˈtɪskjə/ (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtɨskʲɛ]) is one of the best selling brands of beer in Poland, with around 18% of the Polish market. Tyskie distributes its beer worldwide, and in 2010 and again in 2012 was the most served and bought beer in Europe[citation needed]. Tyskie is produced by Kompania Piwowarska, itself a subsidiary of SABMiller established in Poland in 1999 as a result of the merger of two SABMiller owned Polish breweries, the Lech brewery in Poznań, and the Tyskie Górny Śląsk brewery in Tychy.
It was a Friday, after a day of servers crashing and analysts complaining. In a fit of retail therapy, I bought the Nikon D50 I'd been lusting after.
My manager sent me home early (since I'd worked past midnight the day before), so C came downtown and had some beers with me at the Pike Pub.
This is one of the first pictures I took with the D50.