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Colorful wafers... eat it or click it...??

Olympus E-M5 & Leica 45mm macro Elmarit lens.

I used to eat these wafer cookies all the time when I was small. Now they come in cute little mini sizes

Hair customed by unmeblue

makeup customed by Yun's

Amy's magic factory

 

Ling! Ling! Ling! Ice cream uncle is here! Our latest product: the wafer ice cream notepad. Confirm won't melt!!

 

Available in 3 flavors - Sweet corn, Yam & Peppermint.

Canon 5D3 with EF 100mm/f2.8 Macro. ISO 200, f22 at 15 seconds exposure.

 

GIMP was used to add shadowing to a flatly lit subject. Dup'ed original and made darker using gamma curve. Then added layer mask to darker dup and using very large soft brush dab'ed in the origial in area of shroom. Using smaller brush I dab'ed in leaf at bottom and a bit of the stick at upper left and added some contour to the wood at right. Using a very small brush I dab'ed out brightness in the convolutions of the large shroom (you can see a mistake there at very top center of shroom!). Finally, I cloned out a couple of distacting bits. Final was then adjusted to make a bit warmer and to s-curve the gamma.

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Wafer making machine.

Edible image wafer papers for sale in my Etsy shop here: www.queenoftartswafers.etsy.com

File Name: Educator Crax Butter Wafer Tin

Title: Educator Crax Butter Wafer Tin

Creator/contributor: Educator Biscuit Company

Date created: Unknown

Physical description: One (1) small cylindrical tin with teal and gold print

Genres: biscuit boxes

Subjects:

Food

Snacks

Crackers

Branding (Marketing)

Packaging

Cookie jars

Food containers

Notes: Educator Biscuit Company had a plant in Cambridge after its reorganization with the Johnson Educator Food Company. The Crax variety was introduced by the 1930s and continued to be popular up until the late 1980s.

Collection: CHC Object Collection

Collection ID: OBJ01

Location: Cambridge Historical Commission

Rights: No known restrictions

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Cambridge Historical Commission, Object Collection

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Photos 5 & 6 were both taken with the same webcam arrangement, but with a change in lighting. This used overhead room lighting. This area of the wafer looks like a transister and a lead pad.

Edible image wafer papers for sale in my Etsy shop here: www.queenoftartswafers.etsy.com

in East Vancouver, Canada. Aug. 2008.

This wafer of nanocrystalline diamond provides one example of the technology that AKHAN Technologies has licensed from Argonne.

 

Photo courtesy Ani Sumant

Edible image wafer papers for sale in my Etsy shop here: www.queenoftartswafers.etsy.com

Vanilla wafers photoset supports post to ThingWotIMade.blogspot.com

WALL-E shares a wafer stick with EVE.

 

Day 228 of 365 : April 15, 2010

Crisp, light coconut egg wafers rolled around some rather tasteless pork floss. Tastes better if I poke the pork floss out with a single chopstick and eat it separately :)

 

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Rolled Wafer with Silky Pork

Crispy Rolled Tong Muan

Tony Fracaro demonstrates In-house fabrication of pilot-scale ion-exchange resin wafers (RW) for RW-EDI.

 

Strobist: Sunpak 333D at 1/4 or 1/8 power, located off camera right, aimed roughly 60-75 degrees to bounce off (reflective white) side wall/top wall of wet bench.

Thin and crispy wafers covered by Milka chocolate!

LENS: Zeiss 38mm Sonnar T* f/2.8 (formerly mounted on a Contax-T, folding film camera. Somebody cut this lens off the camera and added a C-mount usually associated with old movie camera lenses). I added a Kern Paillard extension tube made for 16mm Bolex movie cameras.

 

This Sonnar lens is tiny, and has 5 elements in 4 groups. This is a design change from the Sonnars which typically have 7 elements in 3 groups.

 

CAMERA: Olympus E-PM2.

A new acquisition, some crystals of that crystal clear golden wulfenite from Rowley Mine...

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