P52 15/52- Sending You a Sweet Treat for a Perfect Day!

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Home-made Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies.

P52 15 of 52 Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

baked with love, packed with care…

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I added a ribbon for a bow…

P52 15 of 52 Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

… and tied it all up in a perfect box for Spring.

Spring box of Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

I hope you have a lovely day, and fantastic week-end!

Nikon Df| AF-D Nikkor 105mm Micro| Hand-held| SB910 camera right| SB600 camera left| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Digital Film| Developed in Photoshop CS6

MM2:4 Geranium

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For week 4 of Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness I’m sharing a Geranium from my yard. Flowers are popping up all over in California. Whenever I’ve had the chance I’ve got out my macro lens and making flower images.

This little blossom drew me in with its furls, and curls, and it’s filaments open and turned up to the sun as if drinking it in.

MM2-4 GeraniiumNikon Df| AF-D Nikkor 105mm micro lens| Hand-held| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Digital Film

More to come…

P52 13/52: Grass Spider

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On the move…
P52 13 of 52 Grass SpiderNikon Df| AF-D Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 micro lens| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Film| Hand-held

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More to come…

P52 11/52 Truing a Wheel

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Project 52 11 of 52

Nikon Df| AF-D Nikkor 105mm Macro lens| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Digital Film| SB910 camera front low @1/8 pwr fill light| SB600 camera left slightly in front of camera @ 1/16th pwr key light| Triggered via SU800| developed in Photoshop CS6

Mixed bag…

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Here are several macro images I made while working on my Project 52.

An alternative to the “Nut Job” image from Week 6

The Nut Job Alternative

Soft notes on the wind…

From early Feb. 2015
From early Feb. 2015

Clockworks…from late Jan. 2015

Time Piece

Spring! From mid Feb. 2015

Spring in the Garden

Nikon Df| AF-D Nikkor 105mm Macro lens| Hand-held & Clockworks and Nut Job were Tripod shots with SB910 and SB600 Speedlights

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P52 10/52 Pacific Red Snapper with Wine, Butter, Lemon Sauce

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P52 10 of 52  Pacific Red Snapper in Lemon, Butter, Wine Sauce

The recipe:
Serves 2

1/2 pound Filet of Pacific Red Snapper cut in half
4 heaping TBSpoons of Flour
Salt and Pepper to taste
1 whole Lemon
2 TBSP Butter ( I use unsalted)
1/4 cup Chardonnay
2 TBSP Vegetable Oil

Preheat Oven to 270 degrees.
Put flour, salt, and pepper in a bowl and stir til mixed then dredge both halves of the Snapper in flour mixture on both sides.

Heat 2 TBSP of Vegetable Oil in sauté pan then add flour coated Snapper halves to heated pan with oil and cook for 5 minutes over medium heat then turn, and cook for an additional 3 minutes.
Remove the Snapper from the pan and put in oven proof dish or pan and place in  preheated oven to continue cooking while you prepare the sauce.

Over low to medium heat add  the Wine to the sauté pan scrapping up the brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Reduce the wine by half. Once the wine has reduced by half add the butter, and juice from the lemon. I used the whole lemon but you may add less if you’d like less lemon flavor. Reduce wine, butter, lemon mixture by half again then remove from heat.  Remove the Snapper from the oven then plate the Snapper, and spoon sauce over the fish and garnish as you like.

I used Mini Bell Pepper curls as my garnish b/c the colors look nice with fish. To make the curls:
Cut off top and bottom off Bell Pepper. Then make one cut down the any side of the pepper and open it and press it as flat as you can then remove the seeds, membrane, and as much flesh as you can from the bell peppers, and discard or use the flesh in a salad. Next Julianne or chiffonier the skin into thin strips then place the strips in ice water for at least an hour to form curls.

I served the Snapper with baked potato, and a green salad with tomatoes, avocado, shaved Parmesan cheese, baked croutons, tossed with balsamic vinegar no oil!  The rest of the Chardonnay we drank over dinner.  🙂

Nikon Df| AF-D 105mm Micro lens| Hand-held| SB910 camera front @ 1/4pwr bounced off ceiling| Hoodman STEEL Ultra Speed Digital Film| Developed in CS6

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Early Blooms

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My Flowering Plum tree is in major booming mode. The bees are buzzing all around the branches, and it’s raining delicate pink pedals on my patio.

Blooming

Nikon Df| Lensbaby Soft focus lens plus Macro adapters| Hand-held| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Digital Film

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