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I mixed a bit of glue into the milk to give it a firmer consistency, which made it easier to throw. Then added some cornflakes and berries to the mix. And hey presto this is the final result!
I would like to say many thanks to you all who can spare a bit of time to view, comment or even fave this image. Have a good weekend :)
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Post-processing notes: manually blended from 2 different exposures. One for the sky processed through Lightroom. The other for the cornflakes processed and layer masked through Photoshop's blending modes.
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Perhaps I am too vague
maybe I speak in riddles
Your secret decoder ring is in the mail
Or in your next box of cornflakes, should the faeries stop snacking on celery long enough to remember...
But I see only you
No matter where my eyes rest
My shining knight
My beacon
I see only you
Cornflakes are counterrevolutionary.
Madonna is counterrevolutionary.
Corporate hip hop is counterrevolutionary.
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If heavy political and pornographic satire is your thing, you should watch "Raspberry Reich" by Bruce LaBruce.
Inspired by www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8JK0CLsHRQ
(Link definitely not safe for work.)
Also, amazing hat by Fade Dana.
Done in SL and PS CS4.
film = Ilford FP4 Plus (120) - ISO 125
camera = cornflakes box
aperture = small pin hole
shutterspeed = probably half a second
I shot this in Whitby when on holiday with my son, daughter in law and my then 13 months old grandson Leo. It was less than a year since I had lost my late husband Brendan and they were so kind to take me on holiday but I fell out with my daughter in law lol, because we went shopping in Whitby and she purchased own brand Cornflakes for my son Adam. I insisted Adam only liked the brand beginning with a K 😂 It was one of those mother and daughter in law moments of which we had many and also on other holiday’s and other subjects. I love my daughter in law but we have to agree to disagree...I then went on holidays with Adam and Leo alone after that and my daughter in law took one of her holidays abroad to see her friend so it meant all of us were happy 😊
Because I turned comments of a while ago I didn’t expect ant by now but appreciate the comments at the same time. I hope to be back to commenting soon..Sue :)
Not the seaside but I find it hard to resist water unless it is going to spoil a nice drop of you know what.
I bumbled off to this reservoir early one morning before Christmas and as luck would have it the conditions played ball.
Right of centre is Roughtor, the second highest point in Cornwall at 1,313 feet in old money and nearby is Brown Willy being the highest at 1,378 feet, if only Roughtor had eaten its cornflakes when it was younger.
I will leave you with this thought, what time is it when a clock strikes 13? Time to get a new clock.
As the weekend is just around the corner, hope you all have a good one.
Thank you so much for viewing my images, the comments and banter are so appreciated. 🐎💨🐷💨🍺🍺🍺😎🍷🍷🍷😂😂😂
....if you have to work before breakfast, eat your breakfast first. ~Josh Billings
An attempt at food photography...another first! :-) Inspired by Sanctu's food photos!
My breakfast...A bowl of strawberry cornflakes!
Have a great weekend everyone! :-))
I took an infrared camera on our first visit of the year to a familiar haunt - Fyvie Castle grounds. I wondered what shooting the winter frost would look like through the infrared lens. Everything was frozen solid, even the loch. I shot this as we crunched our way across the frozen lawns by the Castle ... our feet making sounds like a bowl of cornflakes crackling! I used the infrared 'Super Goldie' (590nm) filter in a digital converted Nikon D80, hoping there might be some colours to catch. And the mood was blue!
HTmT ;o)
There's more about shooting in infrared here: Infrared adventures on my Inedita website - if you are interested in what IR photography can offer you ;o)
My Infrared set: Here
My Tree set: Here
My Fyvie Castle set: Here
[Explored: #195 Feb 2nd 2021]
Emily Roe's at thirty-one, twenty minutes left to get her homework done leaves her cornflakes on the sofa, says goodbye to mum.
Abandoned house in Wales.
The route westward from Northwich had to cross the river Weaver and the Weaver Navigation for which a long viaduct was designed by the West Cheshire. Their engineer proposed to use bricks, but when it became part of the Cheshire Lines Committee, the engineers of the Great Northern and MS&L agreed that local red sandstone should be used. In all it is 676 m (739 yds) long and carries the railway on forty seven arches and a wrought iron bowed plate girder span over each of the two waterways, with a further stone arch between them. It is a massive and impressive structure.
The boat is interesting too. The Iris Abbott – the first Duker
The Duker story began in 1947 when Frederick J Abbott, an independent barge and warehousing company in Castlefield, used their war remuneration money to order the first Duker Barge from Isaac Pimblott of Northwich. This barge was built of steel, measured 70 ft by 14 ½ ft to fit the Bridgewater Canal, had a Gardner engine and was named the Iris Abbott. Up to this time, freight was moved along this stretch of inland water by tugs towing timber barges. Around the same time, also using war remuneration money, Bridgewater Transport, part of Manchester Ship Canal Company (MSCC) ordered three new diesel tugs and six steel dumb barges, known as ‘Mere’ barges. (A further thirteen Mere barges were built later)
It appears that the introduction of the Iris caused disquiet as its turnaround time was much faster than the tugs. As well as carrying 47 tons of freight it also operated as a tug to other vessels. To quote “matters came to a head in late 1948 when Bridgewater Transport hired the Iris for a month to run exclusively to Kelloggs from Liverpool with maize for cornflakes. She was paired with one of the Mere class flats and ran rings around the tugs and flats belonging to the company. The pair were consistently doing an extra trip a week over the equivalent tug and flat combination and were also helping to tow other craft when no tug was available (and charging for the service). The Bridgewater men were not happy because the crew of the Iris were earning more money and also getting home more often!” However, it was not until 1949 that the MSCC was truly convinced of the greater speed, when a member of staff produced a comparison between the Iris and their own vessels, showing more journeys with less crew.
The boat was converted to a leisure barge in 1977/78.
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas Day...all soggy parsnips and family minefields carefully negotiated...
And for those of you who I know were on your own, or feel to be, you were not forgotten.
We had Christmas at home for a change as we are normally up t’north with t'other half's family, so it was lovely to just do our own thing. (That's a real treat as we all know.)
We had a very dear friend around for the day. He has four children who have given him 13 grandchildren! They have a huge get together sometime in the week which he absolutely loves, but on Christmas Day he tells them all to go to their inlaws... then sits at home on his own, doing those huge watery cat eyes from Puss in Boots whilst eating cold baked beans out of the can, but as it's Christmas he sprinkles cornflakes on top for a little bit of festive indulgence. True story.
(Don't worry Les, you've not been named, Oops!).
Anyway, all went well. I'm the cook, and although I don't normally do roasts anymore it all came together, then us three men, well over a certain age, sprawled about watching Die Hard for the 20th time to avoid the saccharine of anymore Christmas films...as us real men do.
Back to the image...A Boxing Day Walk(ish) at Broughton Castle.
Two miles from home so a few minutes drive. The last time I went out (apart from a few minutes) was the late afternoon when I did the evening shots in Oxford back on Nov 21, then came down with a weird bug and I still feel like I've got someone's fingers in my ears - from the inside - and walking like a Thunderbird puppet with a loose string.
But it felt wonderful to be out and away from central heating. Still all bunged up and wobbly though five weeks later!
If you've read the text of my previous posting, you were warned of my endless wafflings so you've only got yourself to blame for reading this load of self indulgence. But thank you!
The Park at Broughton Castle, the moat and building just visible on the left.
Strobist info: un sigma ef 500 a destra, un nikon sb24 sinistra, entrambi a piena potenza e attraverso un ombrello bianco.
I was enthralled by this canopy of autumn on my walk in Daisy Nook country-park, nature’s very own rich tapestry of colour beneath my feet. It felt like crunchy cornflakes as I trod over them – a blissful walk indeed! I will leave you with some words by a certain Van Morrison and his take on Days Like This:
“When it's not always raining there'll be days like this
When there's no one complaining there'll be days like this
When everything falls into place like the flick of a switch
Well my mama told me there'll be days like this”
السلام"
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10 Facts about me :-
1-I'm 16 yrs old.
2-I love Drawing, and making keychains!!
3-I wish to go to japan and the US.
4-My favorite number is 7, and my favorite colors are Blue, Fushia and blackwithred!
5-My Favorite subject is english and chemistry ♥.
6-Im realy shy!! but never show it!
7-I love mcdonalds, especially cheeseburgers! ♥ ♥ ♥
8-I dislike sleeping at afternoon...
9-I hate what so called popularity, it just disgust me, and also alma9al7!! xC
10-I am chocolateaholic!
11- haha I will make it up to 20 facts haha!!!! xD
12-people here in flickr dont appreciate art at all !!, they just go on with popularity thingy! and this is something that I hate here .. (Ijustnoticedthisisntafactlol)
13-I eat cornflakes almost everyday .
14-Im UNO addict!!
15-I miss this age (15).
16-I hate copycats!!
17-I love wearing long shirts and jackets, but I dont have many of them !! xD
18-I am a lazy person.
19-love going to movies, harrypotter is my favorite movie!! ♥ ♥
20-I hate DRAMA!!!!
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It appears some of the locals have found a way of avoiding the social-distance fine-issuing rozzers. Good on ‘em, I say. I wonder if they can use their paragliding thingies to pick up their click-and-collect from the local Tescos? If so, I’ll have to ask them to pick me up another bottle of vodka and a box of cornflakes. I’m almost running out of my lockdown breakfast staples.
Equipment: Nikon D500. Nikkor 70-300mm @170mm. ISO 800, F6.3, 1/1000 sec
Post-production: A bit of tonemapping. A bit of curves. Some ice cubes and healthy glug of single malt.
(Cactus flower photo 2) Ok so this has grown nearly 2 inches since my photo this morning. The special cactus fertiliser I paid a fortune for is being sprinkled on Martin's cornflakes in the morning ;)