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During the summer of 2015, the ocean temperature around the Hawaiian Islands increased significantly, resulting in widespread coral bleaching. One of the most impacted species was Pocillopora mandrina also known as cauliflower coral. Now, after several years, the species is making a slow comeback with small colonies appearing.
A romanesque cauliflower, I thought it worth taking a pic of prior to eating with my dinner...
Also heard it called a romanesque broccoli...which is it...I have not a clue, I just eat the damn thing...
Edit: looks better than it tastes...just tastes like cauliflower, oh and after eating it you can divide by 0...
Purple Cauliflower Soup, cooked with cumin and coriander, amongst other things, and eaten with savory madeleines.
Taken for the Saturday Self Challenge - 'Something beginning in C in black and white'
This ws a cauliflower head cut in half and photographed on a light background. I converted the image in photoshop using a gradient mask originally intending to end up with and posting a high key image, but having done that I applied a negative layer and preferred the resulting dark image.
I don't know if this is what it is called but it sure looks possible. It also looked better before my dog ran through it.
Tea tonight. This will make two good servings, and is the work of just a few minutes. Just the thing after a busy day.
It's been a stunning mushroom season here on Vancouver Island - they are the silver lining to a cooler and moister autumn. This is a cauliflower mushroom, also known as a coral or a brain mushroom. It is the size of a medium cauliflower and they are delicious - get the garlic butter!
Cauliflower is one of several vegetables in the species Brassica oleracea. The edible white head is eaten as vegetable. The cauliflower head is composed of a white inflorescence meristem.
Fresh cauliflower from farm- 15 cent each
Fried cauliflower with mixed herbs, served with tahini. At 'Jawhara', Moroccan restaurant, Melville, WA, Australia
Macro photo of a green cauliflower.
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Another street scene from the bus window as we were blasting through the tight Ciro Streets.
Captured Feb. 7, 2006 with partner's camera, a Canon PowerShot A620.
I usually have 3 or 4 back up batteries with my cameras. On this trip I killed my batteries just about everyday. I ended up using his camera on those days.
Edited this morning on the desktop with Photoshop and Viveza plugin. Then into Alien Skin Exposure for further black and white editing.
These little hard working Donkeys really amazed me. All the donkeys I have known were pets and horse companions, not real workings ones. They often had bad tempers bitting and kicking when you looked at them sideways.
These little guys could be seen everywhere, in cities, villages, farms, and trotting along all over the country's roadways. Mixing in and out of traffic with their carts filled to the brim with fresh fruit and veg, creates of stuff, computers, and their human families.
Their strength and endurance is incredible and when you see them in action you quickly learn why they're so highly valued.
This here is my neighbour Russ, today he ran over shortly after picking off his massive cauliflower plant. He was so excited he insisted I take his portrait with his masterpiece.
Every year he has different plants growing in his massive backyard which he fertilizes and maintains himself year after year.
In Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket, a fighter's ear is drained by a syringe. Cauliflower ear (perichondrial hematoma) is a common irreversible injury amongst fighters due to a hematoma in the ear.