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Oops!!! Mea Culpa!

 

It seems you should not be filling in these sections when you are tired. When I posted this image and its description yesterday, I inadvertently pasted in the text from a related image. My apologies to everybody. So to fix it, below is the correct text for the image:

 

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A couple of months back I was heading home on the Queen Elizabeth Way (or, as the locals call it, the QEW or simply the QE) and given the low sun, the entire area around the Prudhommes Antique Market (or, perhaps more honestly, flea market) in Jordan, Ontario was bathed beautiful hard light. I love this kind of light since, with a little care, you can bring out bright colours. Along the West boundary of the property stands a group of small psuedo-log-cabin sheds used by long term antique vendors. The colours of the sheds are all different and subtlety is not in their vocabulary. In this case a red shed sports a mixture of road signs, frying pans and pickup truck grill parts. And being red, Red Rule applies. - JW

 

Date Taken: 2020-10-20

 

Tech Details:

 

Taken using a tripod-mounted Nikon D800 fitted with a vintage AF Nikkor 70-210mm 1:4.0-5.6 lense set to 180mm, ISO100, Daylight WB, Spot metering, Aperture Priority mode, f/8.0, 1/250 sec. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source file: set final image size to be 8000px wide, correct barrel distortion and then crop image to 5x7 aspect ratio by cropping off left side to the edge of the shed, slightly brighten the image overall by setting exposure compensation to EV+0.28, slightly increase contrast and contrast and Chromaticity in L-A-B mode, use the Shadows/Highlights tool to recover highlights, very slightly boost Vibrance, sharpen (edges only), save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: use the tone curve tool to very slightly darken the mid-tones/middle of the curve, use the Hue/Saturation/Brightness tool to darken the red-channel-only and then also slightly reduce the red saturation and then slightly brighten the yellow channel only to brighten the sign, sharpen slightly, save, scale to 6000px wide, sharpen slightly, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 3000 px wide for posting online, sharpen very slightly, save.

The Mt Elbert Pumped Storage Power Plant at Twin Lakes has two 100 megawatt pump-generators that generate electric power at peak demand hours. Water comes down the mountain through pipes from a forebay reservoir located a half mile above and powers the turbines and then exits into Twin Lakes. As the photo shows, water exiting the power plant inhibits freezing. At off-peak hours the generators are reversed and water is pumped back up the mountain from Twin Lakes to the forebay to be used again for generation at peak hours.

 

This is but one component of the larger Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, a water diversion, storage and delivery project serving southeastern Colorado. Water is diverted from the western slope of the Colorado Rockies and conveyed under the Continental Divide through the Boustead Tunnel. The multi-purpose project was authorized in 1962 to serve municipal, industrial, and hydroelectric power generation, and to enhance recreation, fish and wildlife interests. Construction began in 1964 and was completed in 1981. The project includes five dams and reservoirs, one federal hydroelectric power plant, and 22 tunnels and conduits totaling 87 miles. The Bureau of Reclamation under the Department of the Interior built and manages the project.

Is candid photography also considered as a form of voyeurism?

 

I wish to hear your opinion on this.

 

When I went to the mall for grocery shopping, I passed by the food court area. I saw the cook working diligently in the tight space of the kitchen. I can’t help snapping a shot even with low light and high ISO. I have only my Fuji compact with me and the result is not good. But still I am pleased that I captured the concentration demonstrated in the working cook.

 

Did I mention to you that once you started candid photography, you will get addicted easily?

 

Happy Tuesday!

  

Week 43/52

Theme "Eggs"

10/19/24

Credits and thanks go to Garth www.flickr.com/photos/mindfeather/ for turning me on to DAP (Dynamic Auto-Painter).

 

Thanks Garth!

 

I also used other tools, tweaks and slides.

I love broccoli grilled and steamed in a little olive oil and spices...

 

SOOC

Well not if they realize that they will soon be eaten for breakfast!

I know that this is not the first emoji like frying pan smiley face that's been uploaded to Flickr, but it's much too hot at the moment, (over 40C degrees) to go out shooting so I've dug this one out from the vault. I hope it brings a smile to your face.☺

This is a beautiful hike that can be accessed via the Sunrise entrance at Mt. Rainier (technically, you could also hike north from Box Canyon but it adds some punishing miles and elevation gain past Indian Bar).

 

Not to mention, the names are great - especially "Summerland".

 

Added note - Panhandle Gap is on the Wonderland Trail, and one of the last parts of the trail to lose its snow cover. I've hiked a lot of the southeast portion of the Wonderland Trail, from Fryingpan Creek TH to Panhandle Gap, and I've hiked it north from Box Canyon to Indian Bar, but it's difficult to fit in that section between Indian Bar and Panhandle Gap as a day hike. I hold out hope that at some point I will mange those few miles during a loop of Wonderland.

 

Image made with my Hasselblad 500 C/M.

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:51.512913/-0.154238. 0.15 km South-East West End of London England United Kingdom (Map link)

 

Green St, Mayfair.

The chipmunk, er, ground squirrel, has found leftover carrot pieces to his liking and properly chopped to fit his little fists.

Balancing constant light with flash. The yoke is lit with a Godox AD200 with snoot attached to pinpoint the light just on the yoke. From above was a range hood that has an LED strip light. I added a flag to knock down the harshness. Then I used a 5 second exposure to pull in the ambient light. This is a jpg straight out of the camera with absolutely no PP.

Iron Photographer 48

1 - something with a handle

2 - brick

3 - black and white

 

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Four fried eggs sizzling away in their in their pan. I thought they looked rather beautiful (in their own way), hence this photograph.

My father and I had two each... and they were eggs-ellent.

 

Let the egg puns commence!!!

I figured that the olive oil sprayed in my frying pan looked like ancient Chinese script.

Stick tongue out, close eyes, toss, cheer.

Lauren has success.

We're Here looks at Not Quite Ordinary Still Life today.

Trompenburgstraat 22/06/2022 13h28

Street art Frankey gives the city small inconspicuous surprises. Sometimes quite large, sometimes very small. Every week a photo with one of his recent works appears in the supplement to the newspaper Het Parool. A great opportunity to take a closer look at his work. Sometimes you have to search to find it and sometimes it is already gone.

The handle of this frying pan is gone and the egg yellow has turned white. But still somewhat recognizable as two fried eggs in the making.

 

SUNNY SIDE UP

Trompenburgstraat, Amsterdam Rivierenbuurt

June 2022 (Het Parool, 18/06/2022)

 

Streetart Frankey

Streetart Frankey (pseudonym of Frank de Ruwe) is a Dutch artist who wants to positively influence the street scene with relatively small and often inconspicuous works of art.

He grew up in Nijmegen, father was an inventor at Philips Netherlands. He studied at Delft University of Technology (Industrial design). In daily life director of and working for design collective Natwerk. In Amsterdam, many of his works in the street art category can be found on buildings, streets and bridges, often in addition to existing building elements. He himself about his work;

"I want to push boundaries. Art has no boundaries, that's why I like it so much."

In 2019, a special page has been dedicated to his art in Het Parool for a number of years; first he took care of that section himself, later he had to leave that work to others because of busy work. A little later his work Eberhard van der Laan appeared above the entrance of Paradiso.

One of the works that inspired him is the Boomzagertje in the Leidsebosje, a work by an as yet unknown artist.

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Approx. 10 seconds before the first egg went into the frying pan for Breakfast. For Macro Mondays, Theme Egg. As in the description for this weeks theme, “Use your imagination and creativity to get very close to something “Egg” this week”. I consider 10 seconds or less quite close, actually just put the camera down, before the first egg made contact to the frying pan..

 

As for size, less then 5 cm on the longer side.

Mount Rainier is an active stratovolcano (also known as a composite volcano) in Pierce County, Washington, located 54 miles (87 km) southeast of Seattle. It towers over the Cascade Range as the most prominent mountain in the contiguous United States and Cascade Volcanic Arc at 14,411 feet (4,392 m).

 

The mountain and the surrounding area are protected within Mount Rainier National Park. With 26 major glaciers and 35 square miles (91 km2) of permanent snowfields and glaciers, Mount Rainier is the most heavily glaciated peak in the lower 48 states. The summit is topped by two volcanic craters, each over 1,000 feet (300 m) in diameter with the larger east crater overlapping the west crater. Geothermal heat from the volcano keeps areas of both crater rims free of snow and ice, and has formed the world's largest volcanic glacier cave network within the ice-filled craters.A small crater lake about 130 by 30 feet (40 m × 9.1 m) in size and 16 feet (5 m) deep, the highest in North America with a surface elevation of 14,203 feet (4,329 m), occupies the lowest portion of the west crater below more than 100 feet (30 m) of ice and is accessible only via the caves.

 

Mount Rainier has a topographic prominence of 13,210 feet (4,030 m), greater than that of K2 (13,189 feet (4,020 m)).[4] On clear days it dominates the southeastern horizon in most of the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metropolitan area to such an extent that residents sometimes refer to it simply as "the Mountain."On days of exceptional clarity, it can also be seen from as far away as Portland, Oregon, and Victoria, British Columbia.

 

The Carbon, Puyallup, Mowich, Nisqually, and Cowlitz Rivers begin at eponymous glaciers of Mount Rainier. The sources of the White River are Winthrop, Emmons, and Fryingpan Glaciers. The White, Carbon, and Mowich join the Puyallup River, which discharges into Commencement Bay at Tacoma; the Nisqually empties into Puget Sound east of Lacey; and the Cowlitz joins the Columbia River between Kelso and Longview.

  

Cooked up some crispy bacon + eggs.

I tried capturing the sizzling + bubble action while this bacon cooked up to perfection

It’s been ages since Stormtrooper Bruce has been able to escape to the abandoned Secret Room he found hidden behind his quarters.

 

Spending a few hours of peace and quiet to unwind and unplug is just what he needs to figure out how to undo the damage done by the recent events which turned him into Palpatine's Pet.

 

And of course a power nap along the way doesn't hurt either.

  

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Viewing Large is always fun - just click on the image.

 

All the herbs and vegetables listed below I grow in my garden except for the garlic and Brussels sprouts. I will try to grow garlic this coming spring. However, I cannot grow enough Brussels sprouts or cabbage to supply my needs.

Ingredients:

Chicken

Rosemary

Basil

Oregano

Garlic

Brussels Sprouts

Tomato Slices

Onion: Chopped and slowly sauteed in olive oil to bring out the sweetness.

Olive Oil

Lemon Zest (grated skin of lemons or limes)

You can add fresh or dried spices to taste. I love various curries, typically Mediterranean or East Indian cumin plus turmeric blends.

Also, Mrs. Dash salt-free dried spices, especially the Southwestern Chipotle blend, are very tasty.

covid 19 lockdown. At home away froom the lab for weekend

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Taken with Olympus OM4Ti, 50mm macro lens and tripod. Lit by off camera flash, with red and green gel filters. Velvia 50. Scanned from a 35mm film slide. No post processing.

This is actually a non stick frying pan covered in oil and sprayed with water.

 

View On Black

 

I have to be the first to say it, This CRACKS ME UP!

It really makes me feel good to hear all the comments about how I put a smile on your face or made you laugh. You say that's what you needed and I am so happy to have gave that to you. That really makes me feel good about my photos better then any award you could have given. Thank you

Keven

*Project Neverland is a way for us to show our love for Movies, TV Shows and Books in a Fashion way. We make references, not cosplays.

 

Model: Julia Olivo.

 

Team:

-Daniela Salvador

-Jenniré Narváez

-Neuzely Siqueira

-Julia Olivo

 

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Project Neverland Twitter: twitter.com/ProjNeverland

 

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Superb Tudor house and landscape deer park

  

Charlecote has been home to the Lucy family since the 12th century. Their stories are told throughout the house with their portraits as well as through the objects they collected from around the world. See the design influence they had on the house and parkland. Step into the house today and you will see how Mary Elizabeth Lucy spared no expense furnishing it in Victorian times.

 

The gardens include a formal parterre, colourful herbaceous planting, woodland walk and the wider parkland (inspired by 'Capability' Brown), which offers miles of walks and views across the River Avon. A herd of fallow deer has been in the park since Tudor times.

 

(aka Flynnagin Rider or just Flynn Rider)

 

His better half: www.flickr.com/photos/kevinlc/5450418068

Eugene Fitzherbert Pt. 2: www.flickr.com/photos/kevinlc/5614187480/

  

Another day inside during the COVID-19 quarantine meant a Disney-themed photo shoot for Amelia!

*Project Neverland is a way for us to show our love for Movies, TV Shows and Books in a Fashion way. We make references, not cosplays.

 

Model: Julia Olivo.

 

Team:

-Daniela Salvador

-Jenniré Narváez

-Neuzely Siqueira

-Julia Olivo

 

Project Neverland Instagram: instagram.com/projectneverlandpn/

 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/jennireanarvaez

Twitter: twitter.com/TheJennire

Instagram- Jenniré: instagram.com/thejennire

Instagram- Daniela: instagram.com/danisalvador/

Instagram- Julia: instagram.com/olivojulia/

Instagram- Neuzely: instagram.com/neuzely/

Instragram 2: instagram.com/jennirenarvaezphotography

Tumblr: thejennire.tumblr.com/

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