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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
This was the last week of the Sustainable Seafood Cooking coarse
Fan-Freak’n-tastic!
These are a few 'before' shots...
Here we have a 'during' shot (check out the 'extra virgin' floating around on the surface)
… and here are a couple of ‘after’ shots.
The stew is served by placing a ‘round’ of Sourdough French stick in the bottom of the bowl. Arrange a few chunks of fish flesh, add a dollop of garlic/ tomato/ mayonnaise (hand made), and ladle in the broth.
Eat with a chunk of oven warmed French stick.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Real World Avatar
So I have pretty much standardised on a profile avatar, and it's spread all over the place...
It's a picture of the back of my head taken by a mate.
I've decided I need a real world manifestation of this avatar so I recently ordered a mug with my avatar printed on it....
Observations on people's avatars:
I've heard it said, that actors like to have their faces as an avatar, Directors go for 'back of head' shots.
Guys seem to like full body shots, girls like 'a close up please Mr DeVille.'
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
There is no photo of last nights sustainable cooking course, due to chaos.
It was BBQ night.
My team had a fish eyeball eater. She was popping the little jelly orbs into her mouth while we were filleting the fish.
I separated the flesh from the ribcage and ripped out a rainbow trout's spine just like the Predator did, and she said 'why is no one eating the heads?'
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Trip down south
Back from my trip to Melbourne, or as I’m now referring to it as….
‘Getting to know my camera in a non-hostile environment.’
Melbourne is great, and deserves it’s title as Oz’s most liveable city.
Since I was experimenting with the Canon 7D, I thought I’d try some multi exposure HDR type shots, and they are here…
Interesting camera interface thang I noticed. Canon gets the photographer to dial in the exposure bracketing, and then, if the photographer desires, switch over to motor drive to suck up the three exposures. This give the photographer the option of triggering the exposures one at a time.
Photo essay on Melbourne
I noticed bit of a theme to Melbourne when I was down there last week.
Now I reckon it was Federation Square that started me thinking...
Then the Exhibition Centre,
Down at the docks,
RMIT,
Nicest spot in the CBD, the lawn out the front of the Library.
Mentioned my observation and my mate said I should go and have a look at a new stadium being built out past the botanical gardens...
Even the train station was affected!
What is it with triangles down there! ;-)