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for: "Macro Mondays" "Slices" (SLICES OF FOOD)
width and height: 7cm x 6.5cm (before cropping)
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cut your fingers off.
At Somewhere
Animation: by myself
Outfits:
R2 A/D/E enyou[Red A]Maitreya
R2 K/E/N Gekko GrovesADV[Black]Maitreya
Weapon:
M9 SWORD Pistol will be available at TWS!
Finally got to be at our second home…even if it’s only for a few days…
I’m giving the Voigtlander an airing in this image…my wrist isn’t behaving itself so the addition of the humongous lens weight is making its presence felt.
Canon EOS 6D - f/9.0 - 1/40 sec - 100mm - ISO 500
- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays, theme: Slices
- width of the mushrooms 3.5 and 2.5cm
Agaricus bisporus is an edible mushroom native to grasslands in Europe and North America.
It has two color states while immature -white and brown- both of which have various names. When mature, it is known as portobello mushroom, often shortened to just portobello.
When immature and white, this mushroom may be known as common mushroom, button mushroom, white mushroom, cultivated mushroom, table mushroom, and champignon mushroom.
A. bisporus is one of the most commonly and widely consumed mushrooms in the world.
Today's commercial variety of the common mushroom originally was a light brown color. In 1926, a Pennsylvania mushroom farmer found a clump of common mushrooms with white caps in his mushroom bed. As with the reception of white bread, it was seen as a more attractive food item and became very popular. Most of the cream-colored store mushrooms marketed today are products of this 1926 chance natural mutation.
This long exposure turned out pretty cool I think with the cloud movement looking like it is slicing through the air. That is the fun of the long exposures, seeing the varied results that can be had making art in concert with Mother Nature ;)
The bright lime green roof of the top corner of the BP petrol station on West Terrace, right on the edge of the Adelaide CBD.
Taken from the car through my passenger window as we sit waiting for the traffic lights to change.
As the sun peeks through the Cyprus tree at sunset I reflect on why life is worth living. Photographed at Cambria, CA
The morning sun has yet to burn off the fog along the Winooski River as BDRD passes through Middlesex in between US Route 2 and Interstate 89.
Hair - MINA Hair - Therese
Lashes, Lips, Eyes & Arrow - .:.Pariah.:. Cupid's Demise @ The Darkness Event closes 9/28
Tattoo - [ASTR] Asia Tattoo (Full Body) @ The Darkness Event closes 9/28
Suit - :::FurtaCor::Marta Bodysuit (Fishnet) @ BigGirl Event closes 10/10
Stockings - Viena. The Twins: Judith Dark Patches & Stockings Pack @ The Darkness Event closes 9/28
Blade - [ASTR] Yamazaki Katana @ The Darkness Event closes 9/28
Ready for action at Apgar Village at the southern tip of Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Montana.
Macro Mondays theme: Berries
thank you everyone for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HMM
Particularly foggy morning - this slice of rural Northamptonshire made a brief appearance before being swallowed up by the murky conditions.
of Avenida Paulista which is one of the most important avenues in São Paulo...it is home to a large number of financial and cultural institutions.
São Paulo
Part of a collab between me, Jackson, Ichocotiramisu, LMF, and Emazingbrix. Will probably eventually post iso shots of each building.
Storytime, I guess. CN's Proctor Family days train, made up of North Shore Scenic equipment, went up the hill with the DMIR 215 on July 28th, while I was at work. After work, I too headed up the hill with the intent to drone that train, which was sitting at the Diesel House in the yard.
Well, after doing that, I noted a meet taking place at Coons Siding, and headed north to intercept what I had assumed would be a quick meet and a southbound Missabe ore train (Which was BLE 909 with some nicely steaming loads). I figured I could make a glint shot happen at Jeffery Road in Munger, Minnesota.
After arriving at Jeffery Rd and meeting with some out-of-towners, a train got lit northbound out of Proctor. So, we all migrated to the north side of the Rainy Sub bridge and set up for the train, which we were figuring was the IC 6251, which it obviously was.
The only issue imposing on our beautiful, well lit shot at Munger were the closing shadows on the bridge and curve, and wispy clouds blocking the sun (duh). After slugging their way through the double track at Adolph and Carsons, we heard the tones of a garbage K3 and knew the prize was right around the corner.
And then the sun came out.
Bingo!
This months issue of Virtual You Magazine features an article by me, with some thoughts about how I see second life.
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