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What the Heck is an Aperture, Part Cuatro …Redux

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Seventies

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While the “Seventies” action is one of my favorite actions in either of my action sets, I use it with varying success. Sometimes it works just great on a photo and accomplishes what it’s supposed to: fades it, gives it a little emotion and greenish tinge reminiscent of snapshots taken in the seventies. Other times, it simply looks like I snapped a photo in 2009 and applied a Seventies-style action to it. No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin .

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Edible Beauties that Smell Like A Sweet Spring Day

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Nasturtiums not only are beautiful to look at with vibrant colors, smell like a beautiful Spril morning but they also taste surprisingly good. Ask for them at your local Farmer’s Market. My favorite farmer, BD, tells me that they’re really easy to grow. I purchased a bunch for $2.00. I’ll be using them to make my Easter brunch salad — a feast for the eyes and the palate.

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Why you must see Food, Inc.

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I was able to catch an early, pre-release showing of the new documentary, Food Inc ., last night in the nearby town of Ojai, California. The film actually hits theaters in June, but the early showing was hosted as part of a mini festival put together by an Ojai organization called Food for Thought , which is dedicated to teaching local children about food and helping schools serve healthy lunches. The film’s producer and director, Robert Kenner, was on hand to answer questions and to sign books ( Food, Inc. , the book, is a companion to the film.) I’m certain you will hear this opinion more as reviewers see this documentary, so let me be the first to express it. This is a great documentary. Seriously great. Like Oscar nomination great. The cinematography is stunning. The investigative journalism impeccable. Eight years in the making, this …

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