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Artist: Gavin Turk
Title: Dump
Material: painted bronze
Gavin Turk - Who What When Where How & Why
23 Nov 2016 - 26 Mar 2017
Newport Street Gallery
London, England, UK
A Royal Australia Air Force (RAAF) F-111 Aardvark jet performs a "dump-and-burn" fuel dump during the Singapore Airshow February 2, 2010. The RAAF will be retiring their F-111s in 2010. REUTERS/Tim Chong
Single exposure edited in PS4/RAW. No lighting...overcast...shot handheld with Canon 40D and 28mm F2.8
Taken from the start of the first dump and burn to the finish, tad overblown but happy with the overall result.
Equipment: Canon 7D, 10-22mm lens, tripod, remote release
Details: ISO 100, f11, 116 seconds, bulb exposure
Editing: Cropped, tree trunk removed from tip of top right corner.
no, dump here...
such a funny place.
double exposure, one fisheye of the pavement arrow directing to the dump.
Goolwa dump Salvage shop had a fire during the night inside their shed. This is the outside of the shed.
Hanging with the people that live in the dump in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. They were waiting in line for the beans and rice we brought them, and they were awesome.
I only just learned what a Dump cake is and decided to try making it. It is unbelievable easy but very shameful. Everything in the recipe is out of a box or a tin. The ingredients I used:
1 tin cherry pie filling
1 tin pineapple bits
1 box yellow cake mix
1 1/2 sticks of butter (extra shameful)
1/4 cup chopped pecans
The beauty of the cake is that there is hardly any work involved....you literally dump everything into the dish and bake it.
My family loved it as It was really delicious. I imagine it would be a great dessert to take to a pot luck and you could probably switch the fruit filling to suit your taste. However, I don't think I'll be making it too often....it's shameful and full of calories!