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Location: Eureka Drive
Tons of fun with Devour The Light today. I absolutely love the lighting on these, I find it amazing.
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The tea goodies come out on these towers which were filled with scones, elephant ears, some artichoke purses, cucumber and herbed butter sandwhiches, chocolate chip cookies, Russian tea cakes, some Szechwan eggplant canapes, and strawberries.
I went to a Group Shoot on Saturday Oct 3rd where there were about 20 models and 15 photographers at this church site. Models were dressed as brides, halloween style, and so were the grooms.
It was a lot of fun. I hope to keep going to them.
A praying mantis captures and consumes a cicada in southern Connecticut (photo by Ben Kimball).
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The famous Subway $5 Footlong. Can you believe the deal. This thing was massive. It was a turkey on wheat with no mayo, no cheese, extra veggies, extra mustard.
The famous Subway $5 Footlong. Can you believe the deal. This thing was massive. It was a turkey on wheat with no mayo, no cheese, extra veggies, extra mustard.
This is a rare ivory sarinda, a four-stringed instrument associated with north Indian folk and devotional music. Here is has been transformed into a luxurious status symbol fit for a king or queen. The handle features a dragon-headed beast gripping an elephant while swallowing another.
On either side of the sarinda, winged angelic figures hold shields and swords. These symbols of royal power and conquest were popular in the Deccan Sultanate of Golconda - beasts in combat adorned its city walls from the 1550s onwards.
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Taken in the British Museum