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Since I was super stuffed, of course I asked for one more! Whatever the chef recommended - and it was pink snapper! Tasty. Pretty. Don't think I've had this before?
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One of my favorite vintage cameras. The Simplex Snapper clips on to a 126 cartridge to form a complete camera. This concept was much copied by later 110 cartridge cameras.
There were a couple of other 126 imitators, but none have either the looks or functionality of the Snapper. There is a simple mechanism which locks the shutter until the registration hole is in the proper position to center the frame behind the lens. The shutter is also synchronized to fire flashcubes with an accessory attachment (not pictured).
Bluestrip snapper-
Lutjanus kasmira-
It is native to the Indian Ocean from the coast of Africa and the Red Sea to the central Pacific Ocean.
The body is moderately deep in profile.
The color is probably the most diagnostic feature of the fish.
The back and sides of the fish are bright yellow, with the lower sides and underside of head fading to white. Four bright-blue stripes run longitudinally on the side of the fish, with several faint greyish stripes on lowermost part of sides. All fins are yellow.
Also found in north to southern Japan, south to Australia. Southeast Atlantic: East London, South Africa.
I've been making ceviche for a year now, but this is the first time I got to taste some I didn't make myself. I felt extremely validated, as it tasted more or less like mine. I must be doing it right.
So seldom do you ever see these big guys out of the water it is always a joy when you spot one. Look close and you can see two painted turtles in the water getting ready to get on the log for some sunning. This whole log was covered with painted turtles but I wanted a photo of the pretty one.
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Beloit Snappers' James Beresford breaks his bat during the Kane County Cougars vs Beloit Snappers game on 07/05/2010.
Crispy Snapper
Shiitake mushroom sauce, oyster mushroom puree
Seared using extremely high heat with scales on.
Holy cow this was incredible. The crisp scales shattered in my mouth the moment I bit down.
My report: wp.me/p1aBy1-kv
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A school of bluestripe snapper / ta’ape (Lutjanus kasmira) at Midway Atoll in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
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Riding the CVNP Towpath we saw this girl in a pond in what used to be the canal. What a pretty girl.
Sea Foam
This is a natural process occurring in especially big seas, where plankton and other small sea organisms are literally pulverised against the rocks of the shoreline, resulting in a very fine protein suspension in the sea which coats the air-bubbles created by the waves to create a stiff froth, just the same way as egg protein coats air bubbles to make meringue, and beer protein coats air bubbles to produce a head of foam in a beer glass. from viv.id.au/blog/20070827.871/sea-foam/