Celebrate spring with Brain Cooper's 2008 NHC gold medal Mead recipe made with orange blossom honey! NHC Judges comments included "Great Job." "Very drinkable." and "Refreshing!"
A radical beer for the radical homebrewer! This pale ale recipe from Randy Mosher's book Radical Brewing, uses an unrefined jaggery sugar made from the sap of a palm tree. Jaggery sugar originated in Asia, and adds maple notes to the beer!
This recipe for Deck-Head Stout won a gold medal in the 1995 National Homebrew Competition. Featured in A Year of Beer, by Amahl Turczyn, this classic Irish Dry Stout is sure to bring out your inner leprechaun on St. Paddy's day!
We were shooting for a commercial with my DP waiting for an helicopter flying into the sunset, when thousands and thousands of birds came and made this incredible dance in the sky. It was amazing, we just forgot our job and started this little piece of poetry… Enjoy !
Thanks to the birds…
And thanks to Ariane Cornic (Masterfilms) and Philippe Pangrazzi who let us shoot during our working time.
Please watch it in HD or download it in best quality (if you have a vimeo account)
Made by: Neels CASTILLON
DP: Mathias Touzeris
Music: Hand-made – Alt J / Buy on iTunes here: http://smarturl.it/AnAwesomeWave
Location: Marseille, France
PS: Now I know it’s called a murmuration and the birds are Starlings.
BBC Nature says “starlings are known for these wonderful swirling aerial displays, done at dusk as they get ready to roost for the winter.”
This Flanders red ale recipe by Jamil Zainasheff was awarded the gold medal at the 2007 NHC. This traditional style from the Flemish region of Belgium, has a common sour characteristic with hints of fruit flavors such as plum, raspberry and orange.
In celebration of the 34th anniversary of the legalization of Homebrewing, were sharing a recipe by Charlie Papazian for a classic pilsener—a tried and true classic for homebrewer's and beer lovers!
Music :: https://soundcloud.com/querflote/6-audio-track (cc)
True Facts on Thursdays
ashow on Tues (and Fridays coming soon)
More True Facts :
Seahorse : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqYUTTqupOY
Morgan Freeman : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch5MEJk5ZCQ
Sloth : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrUM8m2rnP0
Angler Fish : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-BbpaNXbxg
Echidna : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6kAE06mJAQ
Media Credits :
Film Footage courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc., Used by Permission
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Tarsier (Tarsius Syrichta), worlds smallest primate in the wild, NOT in a zoo. Model for Spielberg’s E.T. and Yoda; Tarsier Breeding & Conservation Center (Corella, Bohol, Philippines).
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Tarsier (Tarsius Syrichta), the world’s smallest primate in Bohol, Philippines
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Tarsier on the tree. Bohol island, Philippines.
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Tarsier monkey in natural environment
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Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), the smallest primate in natural environment
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Tarsier monkey in natural environment
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Tarsius Spectrum on a tree
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big eye tarsier
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Big eyed Tarsier hiding under a leaf
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Lovely Tarsier winking with one eye
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Phillipine Tarsier, Tarsius syrichta, male feeding on anole lizard, DUPC
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Tarsier (Tarsius Syrichta), the world’s smallest primate in Bohol, Philippines
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Big eyed Tarsier hiding under a leaf
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