‘Meditation Inspiration’..Sunset-Dusk. In ‘The King Valley’ Victoria Australia.
Within a temple in Chiang Mai, I have found this little place where the monks burnt encence and placed little golden buddhas, aligned. ~I was fascinated by how they got even the wax to match their robes. even a small arrangement is very carefully thought out….
Went to Halifax for the first time on Saturday, i n the really old Market hall in the centre was this beautiful little flower stall, i had to get a shot of, hope you like it.
These are rather like broad tagliatelle and I prepared the dish like this… / Roast about 10 cherry tomatoes cut in half, in olive oil with 5 garlic cloves and a sprinkle of dried chili for twenty minutes. Halfway through the roasting, add some small whole mushrooms. I used oyster, buna-shimeji and shiro-shimeji varieties. Meanwhile bring some water to the boil, add salt and the pappardelle. After 5 minutes, add a handful of baby spinach leaves and cook for a further 6 minutes. / Serve the pasta with the roasted, tomatoes, garlic and mushrooms. / Total preparation and cooking time 25 minutes. Buon appetito! The lighting was overcast daylight (the best diffusser) through my kitchen window. N.B. This image is now for sale as laminated kitchen art! Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D200 / Lens: 12-24mm f4 / Focal Length: 20mm / ISO: 250 / Exposure: 1/125 sec at f /4 / Lighting: Daylight / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography
A mature Saffron Drake soars over Heleniel Island’s primary Harbour on Aerth.
At the The Croft Institute photography by the talented Paul Louis Villani Thank you to Bridget and Steve for opening the venue for our photo shoot, to Tina for the most fabulous Make up and the team on hand for all their help. Bernard / Rebecca / Jo O’brien / Lelia Thomas / James Price And Tina the extraordinary Hair and Make up wizz! Post production Lisa Defazio
At the The Croft Institute photography by the talented Paul Louis Villani Thank you to Bridget and Steve for opening the venue for our photo shoot, to Tina for the most fabulous Make up and the team on hand for all their help. Bernard / Rebecca / Jo O’brien / Lelia Thomas / James Price And Tina the extraordinary Hair and Make up wizz! Post production Lisa Defazio
This young adult Saffron Finch was just enjoying the sun so much this morning – while it lasts! Cold rainy weather has returned with a vengeance and these rare sunny moments are to be cherished! / / /
I saw this monk while I was visiting Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Layered with texture using Gimp to add interest. Photographed in November 2008 with a Sony DSLR and modified with Gimp. Features / -The Human Condition and Nirvana in June 2009 / -Color and Light in July 2009. For this and other products in slightly different formats, including magnets and postcards, please see my Zazzle account here
Saffron Walden Farmland – Essex – England
Saffron Ealden Farmland – Essex – England
Saffron Walden Farmland – Essex – England
Audley End House – Saffron walden – Essex – England
Audley End – Saffron Walden – Essex – England
The stigmas, or pollen-receiving parts, of the flowers of Saffron Crocus sativus produce saffron, an important orangey colorant and flavoring. / Taken in my garden in Veneta, Oregon on March 13 2009.
Whippet dog enjoying his treat time…..is in colors of yellow ,saffron,brown, black, pink, white, red.
seriously.. i don’t know how to explain it – modern art they call it – it was a display of dangling pungent spices – the ‘aroma’ well it was quite unbearable!!! Nikon D70 (Duds) – Auto / Focal Length 85.0mm / Exposure 1/125 (0.008s) / Aperture f/5.6 / AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens / ED 28-200mm / f/3.5-5.6G IF
Untouched photographs, effect achieved in-camera. Best viewed LARGE
I’m in an abstract frame of mind. Best viewed LARGE
An assortment of pilgrims, all seen on the same morning at Amritsar Station – Punjab State, India
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