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For chicken cacciatore

Austin Country Flea Market, Austin, TX

I recently purchased a water proof point and shoot camera for an upcoming beach trip. Though I'm bring my DSLR, I'm going to shoot with it from dry land. I plan to take this Sony TX5 camera right into the water. In addition to the water proof capabilities, I also wanted a really small camera that I can take anywhere. I'm hoping to carry it around more often so I can train my photographic eye.

 

The image above was taken at a flea market. The brightly colored peppers caught my eye. It was the perfect place to have a small camera. My large DLSR would definitely attract too much attention.

Red hot peppers for sale in Campo de' Fiori, Rome.

  

Original File: Pepper_2645.PSD

Today I cooked meat in Strogonowski. I woke up pepper - the light of the lamp and the setting sun connected in the frame .... I had to leave the kitchen and run for the camera!

La récolte des piments, enfin, après les avoir regardés pousser pendant des mois ! Je sais qu’il ne faut pas jouer avec la nourriture, mais après 6 mois quasiment sans aliments frais, on était tous très enthousiastes et ce n’est pas une photo spatiale si on ne fait pas flotter quelque chose. La dégustation a été très attentive par ailleurs, puisqu’on a pris des notes pour les chercheurs. Un grand bravo et mille mercis aux scientifiques et aux ingénieurs qui ont travaillé sur le projet : c’est très difficile de faire pousser des végétaux dans l’espace, et c’était le végétal le plus complexe jamais produit sur l’ISS… sans doute le plus pimenté aussi !!!

 

Pepper harvest! They say you shouldn't play with your food, but after six months with almost no fresh food, and living in weightlessness it is so hard not to be excited. We ate the peppers after watching them grow for months last Friday, and they were tasty… and a little bit hot 🌶🔥! A huge shout out and thank you to the researchers and engineers at NASA that made this possible, growing food in space is not easy, and was not even possible until a few years ago.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet

red peppers at a market on The Danforth, west of Pape Avenue

Santa Fe Farmer's Market

 

Hot peppers about to be roasted with herbs and oil. The pepers came in our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) basket and turned out to be quite a bit hotter than expected.

 

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Red peppers

I was shopping at a local market and noticed all these peppers on display in a plain brown box. I only had my Sony Ericcson K750i to capture the image and I wasn't sure how I would display it once I uploaded it to my Mac. As it turns out I only changed the brown background to enhance the colors of the peppers. Nature does a much better job then I could ever do. (#10 on Explore)

Peppers for sale at a stand in famous Pike Market street in Seattle.

California

Sony ILCE-7RM4

FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM

From Dungeon Dogs

Graflex Graphic View II. Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 180mm f5.6 at f32. Ilford FP4. XTOL 1:2 11.5 min at 20C.

Look what I found in my garden, ignored for the last 45 days.

Just added because of the color

Seen at the St. Jacobs Farmers Market yesterday. A beautiful fall day with huge crowds and lots of lat season produce on offer.

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