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They make a smaller McClamp with a micro clamp that holds flower stems and such for closeup shots. You can also get one with a stake on the other end that goes into the ground. You could shoot more bee closeups!
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Quote: X4. Lovely shot Mary! I have had creamed spinach from restaurants, but I've never made it at home.
She looks like she'd take your arm off.![]()
Bird Flu and Creamed Spinach right next to each other.![]()
http://www.amazon.com/FM-Photograph...e=UTF8&qid=1401829278&sr=8-1&keywords=mcclampMary, love the broody pictures - especially "dueling Lukkas," Lukka and mini daughter looking like twins
That McClamp thingie is really cool. Where do you get the mini one???
I Photoshopped the orange out of the picture I put on my blog but didn't bother for the small one I posted here. I didn't think anyone would notice.Now that you've shown your McClamp setup, you can see it is barely in the frame of the dripping fork shot.
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Sorrythe spot of orange caught my eye and I thought it looked like a clamp. When you posted the photo of your setup.............confirmed![]()
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It's those little annoying pops of color. I've been known to stand for ages waiting for someone wearing bright colored clothing to get out of my landscape shots. Too distracting. On the other hand when I was recently in New Zealand, it was the perfect thing to give scale to the waterfall I was shooting. I was happy to have the lady in the red t-shirt wandering around at the base.
There was a place that made creamed Chard on Diners, Drive Inns and Dives. It took a long time to cook it though. Chard is a bit "tougher" than spinach.My Peonies are trying to open, I only have a few on my bush so far. Seems to happen every few yrs..I usually get a lot of nice big pink ones. Will see how it goes once they are open all the way.
In the meantime, my rose buses are finally going to town. Here's one of my favorite colors. I have a yellow next to it. One almost open. Just planted these last yr.
That creamed spinach looks yummy..wondering if creaming chard would taste yummy. I think chard and spinach tastes very similar..at least to me. I have Rainbow planted.
Sheriff..that Marans looks like the more mean broody out of those two..really scary looking broodies! Whew! Keep your hands and arms to yourself.!