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:: Thursday, April 20, 2006 :: coming and going - catblogging ella snoozing ( April 15, 2006) To match with the green apple, here is a quince:: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 ::I love eating quince raw slice by raw sliceāthe knife is my favourite quince treatment. All of the quince's unique smell is retained. The sound of the knife going through the flesh is something I enjoy, as is holding the fruit in my hand. It is a wonderful feeling fruit, having a quite human skin.from Medlar Comfits, by Anna Tambour. Crest Theatre 20051203 (on Flickr - Photo Sharing!):: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 ::It's not really that difficult, although it took me a while to get the hang of it. On automatic settings, you will usually overexpose neon (because the camera reacts to all the darkness around it), and you won't get the rich colors. So now I use shutter speed priority mode. I usually start at ISO 200, 1/80 of a second (which was the setting for this photo), and then re-shoot it once with a faster shutter speed, and once with a slower shutter speed, just to make sure I get one shot that comes out well. — tspauld (Tom Spaulding) Tasmania 2005 (Some photos from my holiday to Tasmania, a Flickr Photoset - work in progress). I'm not sure if I should break this down into smaller sub-sets, such as all the ones taken around Macquarie Harbour and Strahan, all the ones around Hobart and those around Devonport, plus a set of ones taken while travelling between the three main places I stayed; or breaking them down into landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes, plants, places, people; or whatever.:: Saturday, April 01, 2006 :: Is this what was needed in major-league bulk supply in the banana plantations before Cyclone Larry hit?
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