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My Easter dinner: an $8 piece of ribeye, dipped in soy sauce, then rubbed with salt, fresh ground pepper, rosemary, and black tea, then sauteed to medium rare. It was scrumtrulescent.
I got the idea for the tea rub from Food Network. I had my doubts about the tea (especially with such a nice piece of beef), but it came out fantastic. I used a cheap black tea from a teabag. I wasn't afraid to ruin an $8 ribeye, but I couldn't bring myself to use my Darjeeling tea.
I post this almost entirely because I commented on my brother's photostream that his steak didn't look medium rare. He assures me that it was.
EDIT - This is actually closer to RARE than medium rare. Doh. But I'd still call this medium rare, on the rare side.
Medium sized Mario Star. 16" tall 16" wide.
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I shot all these pictures with my nephew Dakota, who is starting to show interests in photography, so I had him create his very own Flickr. He uploaded these same colorful drops as well, since he helped me with the shots.
I've always wanted to try to capture these foam splashes on the beach. But you kind of have to have the right conditions for it to work. While we were in Brazil the conditions were in place and I was finally there to give it a go at capturing it. And it's not easy! You have to anticipate where the foam will be. And getting the foam in focus is difficult too. None of these are perfect by any means, but not too bad for a first time. And it was fun!