Drinking food
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It has been quite difficult for me to get the right shot…. the stawberry was either immersing in milk completely …or getting blurry … or making a big splash !! / :)
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i can’t really decide which colour to choose as default, there’s too much choice… what do you think? / anyways, hope you like it:) / /
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What is going on inside?
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A Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is drinking nectat from a daisy. Macro closeup. Goleta California. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR / / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /
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colored energy drinks
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A Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is drinking nectat from a flower. Macro closeup. Butterfly reserve in Goleta California. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR Consider these images as companions / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /
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After all the food was consumed on Christmas day, I set about capturing shots around our home that looked interesting. / ... / First I found her glass chopping boards which had some amazing colours and shadows coming off them from the afternoon light through the kitchen window. / ... / So I added one of the green bottles (that had held non-alcoholic fizzy drink, but were filled with cool water between the main meal and dessert). / ... / Then I found left-over fruit (which was amazing in itself!), and the grapes were added as the perfect contrast of colours … green bottle, green grapes and the reflection off the glass chopping boards. / ... / At this point, I discovered the chopping boards were refracting the light in all the wrong directions. So I removed them from the image. / Tested a few shots with and without. / Then put the glass-boards back into the image! / The reflected light from the glass surface helped push light back up through the grapes, thereby enhancing and giving a real 3D feel to the shot! Neat trick of the Year! / ... / Thus, this is one of five photographs that appeared inside my camera. / ... / Oh, and the title is a play on words. / Bending Light / Blend of Subjects All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / (c) Stephen Mitchell : Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
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Photos of different kinds of food
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An example of the cuisine on board the H M Imperial Cheng Ho during a dinner cruise on Singapore harbour. / As it was taken with my Pentax optio S45 digital point and shoot camera.
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My first attempt to take a splash-shot … several dropping efforts with this orange juice & a messy table … but finally found only this one okay ! :)
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Location: Atop a roof-top car park in Hindley Street, Adelaide CBD This piece has been submitted for the In The Moment competition. All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
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Three pics faded in the background that look sweet once I made a background for them. Oh and this is Halo.. http://www.redbubble.com/people/daftnation
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Red wine
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This is from a shoot for Organic Life Magazine (UK) Published in the December issue 2007. My first magazine publishing!
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Just a Morsel
by Brett FosterI am the feast, the tiny feast and I’m your lusty little beast!
Sometimes the greatest feast is just a single mouthful.
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An Orange-Barred Sulphur, Phoebis Philea, is sipping nectar from a flower Identification: Upperside of male bright yellow-orange; forewing has red-orange bar and hindwing has red-orange outer margin. The female, much larger than the male, has two forms, one off-white and the other yellow-orange. Both have upperside of forewing with solid black cell spot and a submarginal row of broken black smudges. Early Stages: Females lay eggs singly on leaves and flowers of host plants; caterpillars prefer to feed on the flowers. Caterpillar is yellow-green with black and yellow bands on the sides. It also has white-ringed reddish spots. Habitat: Open lowland sites such as forest edges, city gardens, parks, and road edges. Interesting Facts: Males of this species have a broad orange bar on the forewing, this gives rise to its common name. Range: Lowland tropical America, Brazil, Florida and the keys, rare but seen in Northeast states. Extremely vagrant in Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Connecticut. Interesting Facts: Males of this species have a broad orange bar on the forewing, this gives rise to its common name. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR / / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /
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A 3rd full mug of coffee gone cold sits by a computer keyboard. Forgotten by computer user (me). lit only by the computer moniter.
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Above The Library Bar and Grill in Albuquerque these large novels with their quirky titles reigned supreme.
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At the height of an evergrowing economy. / Real incomes increases, and so does the purchasing power of consumers. / The marginal propensity to spend on extravagant goods also rises. And self-indulgence is inevitable. Obesity. It’s not a habit anymore. / It’s an epidemic. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
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My favourite time of the week…. Featured in the “Domestic Art – Home Is Where The Art Is” Group August 2008 / /
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