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I've seen bullrushes with their cylindrical brown seed heads as well as those which have already exploded, but never before one which is in the process of exploding. Taken at Mill Lake in Abbotsford. BC (09-02-11-4486)
Jim Lahey's No-Knead Bread from the original NYT article and video. This was made in a cast-iron Japanese rice-cooker. The bread tried to lift the lid off the pot. Now THAT's what we call 'oven spring'!
Once the BBQ was over the next day we decided to shoot some beer! Bagged up and shot with a Nikon and an Airwolf!
I had a lot of fun with my little camera on my walk today, spinning around whipping it up over my head. The camera is limited in range of apertures, so they weren't perfect, but they were fun
Close to the Limmat in Zurich I've found these lights, obviosly created by some crazy designer, hanging outside of an exclusive shop.
Brothers were shooting guns today, and I had the idea to take a picture of the pop can they were about to shoot exploding. This is the result.
The lake in these lovingly tended grounds surround the estate’s many acres. It’s interesting to peer through these rushes to watch what is happening with the resident population of waterbirds - a bit like peering through gaps in the curtains. Around this time of the year the bullrushes start to explode and their wooly interiors spread and get caught up in neighbouring rushes.
Pyrotechnics explode while an F-15 flies over to simulate an air-to-ground attack during the California Capital Air Show in Sacramento, Calif., on Jun. 9. The air show was the last event of Air Force Week California. The purpose of Air Force Week is to inform and educate the American public about the importance and roles of the Air Force in America's national defense. Over 50,000 people attended the air show featuring the Air Force Thunderbirds and numerous Air Force aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Larry A. Simmons)