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Fridge gardening....I dont have a garden, so I have to grow things in my fridge...!!!
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Hey blinkblink,
sadly, its usually empty in there. Although I have also found some month old mushrooms, but they are just shrivelling away...!! Your pic of the dog is cool, got any bigger pics...??? Marty Last edited by Marty on Sat Oct 29, 2005 11:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Here are a couple of my two dogs. Kane is the one with the tongue and Anya is the brindle and white one. My avatar is a really old one from my 5 year old Olympus P&S.
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Anya is hard to photograph. I keep blowing out the white.
I think they are sick of me photographing them. Chris
Love the sprouting onion rings Marty,
A load of fun. American legend paul Caponigro did a wonderful shot in B&W of a totally furry and withering peach. It has always been a motif I have considered worthy of exploration - now that I have set aside still-lif space, I might. Well seen, and well exploited opportunity. Cheers, _______________
Walter "Photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." - Galassi
Cheers Shooter,
would love to see what you can grow in your fridge. I will have a good look and see if there are any more photogenic models in my fridge....! btw, the onion shot was shot in natural light, no processing (just crop and levels) What does that button do....??
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