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This reminds me of slicing onions or scallions and arranging them meatly on a platter. ..Created with Jux 1.2

A slice of cake for my daughter's birthday today.

 

She loves kawaii style things, so it was a joy to make her something cute.

 

She's having a party next week, so there'll be another cake!

 

Vanilla sponge.

Abandoned mortuary. I've been to some weird places but I think this top's them all so far. This mortuary was closed a few years back as could not cope with capacity that was required by the hospital.

This photo consists of 20 individual pictures of an Arizona sunset off of Pecos Road in Ahwatukee. The total time spent taking these pictures was about one and a half hours, with five minutes in between each exposure. My my shutter speed was initially 1/1000, however I had to increase the duration to 1/200 when the sun dipped below the horizon.

 

I feel that this composite does a good job of portraying change over time. I feel that it was taken during a time in which the color and lighting of the scene were changing very significantly.

 

Editing included cutting out each slice, curves adjustments, white balance adjustments, exposure adjustments, and sharpening.

I could not have asked for a better shot of this jet, which I had been stalking for close to a year.

Have a slice of birthday cake even when it is not your birthday.

Point Loma - San Diego, CA

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Slice of architecture in downtown San Francisco

Death Valley, California

 

Much better viewed on black

 

waited, waited, waited.... but no sunset this day. it was too cloudy. All we got were a couple of seconds where the sun would make it through a tiny gap in the clouds. this one lasted long enough to light up this slice of mountains, which i thought at the time made for an interesting shot. from this year's photo trip with mcmike and rookie dad.

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Weir, Bản Lác, Mai Châu, Vietnam

 

Used Percolator and then PhotoForge 2.

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This design is close to another design I saw, but when I sketched it out, it looked like sandwiches cut in half and that's how I came up with the name "Sliced Bread".

Abandoned Melbourne 2014

PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 3200 ISO • Pentax FA* 85mm F1.4 (IF) SE

 

Tagliatelle Duo with Onion, Pepper and Fennel

Duo de Tagliatelles à l'Oignon, au Poivron et au Fenouil

Slice Shack by Mary's, Sonoma, California

Taken with a modified Ilford Envoy camera, as described by richard314159 here:

www.flickr.com/photos/richard314159/5867797552/

 

The film was advanced by 1/8th of a turn after each exposure, so at the beginning, when the take up spool was "slim" the slits overlap, while by the end of the film there is no overlap, or even a small gap.

You get just a slice

Bacon or slate. Take your pick at Pen-yr-Orsedd Quarry in the Nantlle Valley. Another quarry that I find hard not to visit when in the area. Seeped in history and slate.

slicing through paper.

Slices of life, slices of death.

The funeral chapel.

What happens when you slice a Menger Sponge diagonally through the center? well, a very interesting pattern of stars and hexagons (I hadn't seen this mentioned before, do you know of any other interesting sections of the Menger sponge?)

 

View other slices here and here and an animated cross-section.

Grocery shelves are almost depleted of bread, milk, fruit, veggies...etc. because delivery trucks can't get here due to the closed roads. Time to make more bread.

First use of my wireless remote

 

Thanks Vaia for the remote.

 

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