"Expensive Glass"
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/80s
That's an L-series lens. It is distinguished by the red stripe.
It is quite expensive and if you watch sporting events you see a sea of these lenses being used. Anyway, there were lots of photographers at Angkor Wat! Lots and lots of photographers with dSLRs.
- Jian
Miami, FL
This was sitting on our kitchen counter when we got in from Canada.
Seriously. Uncle William, what the fruit? (Tian, guess who that reminds me of!)
Don't eat till its black, molten and soft? What fruit IS this? Do any of you know?
Can't be better/nastier than durian, right? ;)
-Jing
This was sitting on our kitchen counter when we got in from Canada.
Seriously. Uncle William, what the fruit? (Tian, guess who that reminds me of!)
Don't eat till its black, molten and soft? What fruit IS this? Do any of you know?
Can't be better/nastier than durian, right? ;)
-Jing
7 comments:
oh man, i thought those were charred kiwis at first.
how did it taste?
what the fruit!! haha, it took less than a second after reading your title to think of her! :)
what does it taste like? have you tried it yet?
HA. HAHA. HA.
i miss yo face by the way.
So what was it!?!?!?!?!?
did u eat it??
damn that's a big lens :|
No I still have no clue! It wasn't totally "ripe" yet, so I left it in Miami with my family - I hope there's still some left!
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