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From the lights of three well-lit trees, with mostly orange and white lights, I was able to generate an interesting abstract.
Huge thunderstorm riding home last night - it lasted for the whole 2 hour commute and a bit more. Got very wet!
We rigged this head to spray blood in large volumes by attaching an air pressurized pump. It worked well.
Photo I took in Barcelona. A woman was blowing bubbles (see other pic) and I happend to press the shutter release button just at the right moment. I think it's a funny picture. The water looks like plastic, it's astonishing how everything changes when you shoot at shutterspeeds faster than 1/800th of a second. The picture was taken with my 50mm, I wouldn't have been able to take this picture with a standart zoom. And this lens was so cheap. I might have to buy a better one (mine has fungus, well that's the risk buying from ebay). But I still love it and I heard it's really good for macro if you reverse it. I guess future will tell.
Photo taken on my D7000 with my 50/1.8 lens.
guardando verso il cielo
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I think the sauce was either gelatinized naturally or some sort of gelling agent was added to it & it was inserted in the lamb while raw. When cooked the sauce melts and gushes out of the meat when you cut it. This was really good, and seasoned simply. I think it was served with mashed sweet potato but I don't quite remember.
We were warned to be careful when cutting it unless we liked hot juice in the eye. I kind of wanted to see that happen to someone. Sorry.
...Firework Display, (06.11.2009), to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night, Lincoln Showground, England UK
"Remember remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder, treason
Should ever be forgot..."
© Adam Taylor Photography 2009
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This shell of hot gas is the remains of a star which exploded around 30,000 years ago. Even though it is located over 6000 light years away, at peak brightness, the supernova would have been visible during the daytime to our ancestors on Earth.