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I did a little bit of experimenting with some flaw I found in my camera -- and I came up with this. It's just a cheap trick.
Experimenting with transfer, the heat of the iron lifted the acrylic undercoat, but I kinda like what happened, anyway.
This was another one of my muffin experiments that turned out quite yummy... Here's the recipe!
1 cup organic cornmeal
2 cups organic unbleached organic white flour
1 cup organic stone ground whole wheat flour
1/2 cup organic corn flour
2 tbsp organic flax meal
1-1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp baking powder
1 tbsp organic dried orange peel
1 tbsp cinnamon
1 tbsp nutmeg
1 tbsp ginger
1 cup organic sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
1 cup Earth Balance margarine (softened)
1/2 cup maple syrup
1/2 cup apple sauce
1 15 oz. can organic sweet potato puree
1 tbsp vanilla
1 tbsp lemon extract
1.5 cups vanilla soymilk
1 tbsp maple extract
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
1. In mixing bowl, add softened margarine & sugar. Mix.
2. Heat 1 cup of the vanilla soymilk for about 30 seconds in microwave. Add to margarine and sugar. Mix, then add the remaining 1/2 cup of soymilk.
3. Add remaining wet ingredients.
4. Slowly add in dry ingredients. Consistency should be like a think cake batter.
5. Fill muffin tins and bake for 18-20 minutes (pan of 24 mini-muffins); adjust according to size of muffin; the toothpick method works great for this.
Optional add-ins could be:
-dried cranberries & pecans
-replace the applesauce with 1/2 cup crushed pineapple & add 1/2 cup shredded coconut
Makes 72 mini-muffins or 36 regular size muffins (these freeze well... pop in your lunch box the night before, and it's thawed in time for breakfast the next morning).
An experimental RepRap design intended to explore the possibilities of self-assembly as well as a simplification of various system components
Earth works using horse-drawn scoops, picks and shovels.
In the background stands the ensilage stack that features in other photographs in this collection.
This photograph is from an album of photographs belonging to Clive Charles Crane, Housemaster and Lecturer in Science, Maths and Book-Keeping at the Wagga Experiment Farm from at least 1913 until 1926.
CSU Ref: SA1634/6
Picture of a Canon 7d, taken with a Samsung Galaxy S, looking through the viewfinder of an Olympus OM20 with a 50mm f/1.8 lens attached
Taken for the 113th Weekly challenge at Lightcafe.net - "Cameraphonography"
Dog confronting lizard, possibly bearded dragon.
This photograph is from an album of photographs belonging to Clive Charles Crane, Housemaster and Lecturer in Science, Maths and Book-Keeping at the Wagga Experiment Farm from at least 1913 until 1926.
CSU Ref: SA1634/6
Enjoying experimenting with crochet designs., taking it everywhere I go.
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Nikon M35s body
Pinhole diameter 0.2mm apx. f/256 with Yellow #12 filter
from realitysosubtle.fr/custom-cameras/laser-drilled-pinholes/
Film: Ultrafine Xtreme 100 @ 100
Developer: Ilford Ilfosol-3 1+14 8min @ 20ºC
Olympus E-M5 camera to (scan) digitize negatives
Just wanted to see how this could be done. Pretty bad lighting. I'll have to do it again during the day. (Also just realized that the ISO was fixed to 1600. No wonder it was so noisy...)
BRUSHO 2..POPPY EXPERIMENT
This is my second attempt at using BRUSHO....I am liking it and seeing many possibilities...and of course I can't resist the Pen & Ink...In fact I drew this with pen & ink last week and when my BRUSHO arrived today I already had a drawing for it...:)
Haven't decided whether to add a background or not...:) ♥