This creek was off of the Roaring Fork Motor Trail In the Smokys.
Just a quick photoshoot that i did today, learning about Contemporary Food photography. Light from the back, fill from the front!
Abandoned old forklift machine talking to a tree outside a retrro-looking printing factory in Melbourne’s outer east.
Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky and Virginia 5D, 17-40@17mm, F22, ISO 100, 2 sec., CPL, Tripod, shutter remote, MLU, RAW ©TRB Photography / Photo cannot be used without written permission
Eat, sleep listen hotel road sign; Headphones also known as earphones, earbuds, stereophones, headsets, or by the slang term cans or face plugs are a pair of small loudspeakers, or less commonly a single speaker, with a way of holding them close to a user’s ears and a means of connecting them to a stereophonic, monophonic or binaural audio-frequency signal source such as an audio amplifier, radio or CD player. In the context of telecommunication, the term headset is used to describe a combination of headphone and microphone used for two-way communication, for example with a telephone
I was trying to be a bit creative in arranging fork & spoons … & ended up taking this shot ! :)
The Lyle Fork River flowing through Lyle Canyon. / Yosemite.
Just a bunch of odd forks MY BUBBLESITE
This one is a wee bit older. In fact, it was made way back when I was in college (which is longer ago than I would like to admit.) I don’t know about you, but it’s sort of making me hungry… Anyone else? No? Guess it’s just me.
This was taken in Little Lakes Valley, Eastern Sierras, Ca. I have submitted a few different photos from this hike and the lighting was just so intimate that I may just remember that day forever. This is the one furthest down the trail and closest to the mountains in the background. There are many meadows along the trail and they are usually very lush but by summer’s end they start to dry out like this. I thought it made for some nice contrast. You can see a little bit of the trail on the right leading into the pines.
Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints / !
My favorite type of images are the reflections. I could not choose between the 2 images of Lyle Fork. If you have a preference I would love to know! Thank you so much! / Mar Sierra Reflections. Yosemite.
Floored by twisting pain… Would make great set with Arthritis 2 / Featured in the Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge group on December 8, 2008 Featured in Lost in Space [75% Negative Space] on December 29, 2008 Finished in 7th position of Top Ten in the challenge In the Kitchen of the Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge Finished in 3rd position of Top 10 in the challenge My Favourite Colour! of the group Lost in Space [75% Negative Space] on January 14, 2008
The smooth ethereal effect of my camera’s long exposure on a horizontal view of the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River in Sequoia National Park. For the record, I had slipped and fallen into this raging river perhaps 10 minutes previously. After removing soaked clothes and regaining my composure and thanking God I didn’t drown, I set up my camera and tripod and shot this upstream image. Camera: 5D, polarizing lens on a Canon 24-70mm lens, 5 sec, exposure, ISO speed 50, focal length 51.0, White Balance-Shade, and a few adjustments in Photoshop.
Probably not an original idea but one that came to me while I was making supper. I definitely have a new appreciation for those who photograph food … this was not as easy as I thought it was going to be getting those little strands of spaghetti wrapped neatly and in a photogenic way around the tines. Also available on Zazzle as a business card, ideal for restaurants and cafes
Featured in Metallic Junktion and As Is groups. As Is (Image as taken) Canon S5 IS with Hoya diopters and external lights.Exp time 0.001;F:3.5; ISO 80. Camera setting “Cloudy” to enhance gold. Tines of a fork.
A female Northern cardinal lit for a split second, allowing me to take this shot. More wary than most songbirds, the cardinal is skittish and alert and difficult to photograph at close range.
Twin Falls Resort State Park , in Wyoming County, northwest of Mullens, West Virginia, protects 1,740 acres of wooded uplands surrounding its namesake falls. Twin Falls is among West Virginia’s most popular destination parks. The “Twin Falls” of the Marsh Fork and Black Fork lend the park its name. Taken Febuary 26 , 2009. / Nikon D40 18-135mm W/Tripod / Featured in the “100%” Group Febuary 27 , 2009 / Featured in the “West Virginia” Group March 1 , 2009 / Featured in the “Waterfall Photography” Group March 1 , 2009 /
Single flash close to the fork to light up just the tines. I liked the almost abstract quality the light gave this. Nikon D80 / Nikkor 105 AF-S VR / f/13 at 1/30 sec / Nikon SB-800 home-fashioned snoot fitted and aimed from close range onto the fork.
Many Thanks to Vikram Franklin for the inspiration!!! FEATURED WORK…. ‘Shapes and Patterns’ group on the 20th of August 2009 / ‘Globes, Spheres and Curves’ group on the 4th of September 2009
East Fork is located in the Cumberland Plateau Mountains of Tenn. The natural beauty of Tennessee . This area offers great views and many horse back riding trails and hiking trails. / canon 5D mark ll / canon 17-40mm focal 17mm / ISO 100 / f 4.5 1/50 / 0.9 ND filter /
Sometimes in life, we are pasta, surrounded by spoons, knives and various other pieces of cutlery. All we want is a good fork, and we can’t find one. This T-Shirt celebrates the eternal struggle… what do you do when you can’t get a good fork?
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