
I adjusted the density of these pictures, but otherwise there hasn't been a whole lotta photoshop.

This is called a puffin. It is a muffin, in a puff pastry shell. My parents had quite an affinity for them. I was, if I recall correctly, less impressed.
wow. those look awesome. I had assumed you meant actual puffins like in Iceland, which seemed unlikely.
ReplyDeleteI had a feeling, as I wrote the title, that many would assume that pictures of birds were in their future. It's like a blog trick. With no real point.
ReplyDeleteHey, didn't you have a spell where you called all sea birds pelicans? Even if they weren't pelicans? I might be misremembering the bird but I do remember some zany misnaming.
ReplyDeleteSo I figgered puffins would just be pix of hmmm pelicans? Peregrine falcons? Pigeons? Flying squid? Whatever, I certainly didn't expect real puffins nor did I expect edibles.
A muffin is pretty well enough, and in a pastry shell, well I could see overkill. But with the Atlantic there to walk beside, and a sunrise to catch, perhaps a puffin would be ok.
And the wider frame is ok but probably not worth, on my computer at least, the headache and angst of actually making it wider.
I did, sort of. It was more that I called all pelicans penguins. This was in Appalachicola and, at least at first, was a slip of the tongue I so enjoyed that I began to do it more frequently.
ReplyDeleteAh yes the Apalachicola pelican penguin change up. Now the Dewey puffin pelican penguin change up.
ReplyDeleteI know it was not frigid yonder way at Christmas, but here we are at a whopping 26 degrees or thereabouts, aiming to a low of 9 or 10. So the water shots, while beautuful, make my teeth chatter just imagining how cold NOW the shore would be!