Posted on January 16, 2018
Preparing Noodle Dishes for Her Customers – Taichung, Taiwan – April 17 2014
Category: Photography, Portrait, Street Photography, Taiwan, Uncategorized Tagged: chef, cook, cooking, cup, food, hair, heat, light, Noodle, Photography, portrait, restaurant, steam, street, Taichung, Taiwan, Timothy S. Allen, Water, woman
Posted on August 4, 2016
Suitcase Ron’s Kettle-Korn – Alameda’s Park Street Fair – Alameda, California, U.S.A. – July 31, 2016
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Posted on August 3, 2016
Alameda’s Park Street Art and Wine Faire – Alameda California, U.S.A. – July 31, 2016
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Posted on December 31, 2015
Making Traditional Flat Bread – Istanbul, Turkey – November 24, 2015
Category: Portrait, Street Photography, Turkey Tagged: bread, cooking, ethnic, flat bread, Istanbul, Photography, portrait, street photography, Timothy S. Allen, traditional, Turkey
Posted on June 24, 2015
Gas Stove Top
June 21, 2015
Also seen at Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness 2-16, http://leannecolephotography.com/2015/06/24/mm-2-16-monochrome-madness-2-16/
Category: Found Objects Tagged: B&W, black and white, cooking, found object, gas, Monochrome Madness, Photography, stove, stove top, Timothy S. Allen
Posted on May 14, 2015
Remains of a cooking stove in a traditional house in Cheng Long Village, Yunlin County, Taiwan. HDR
April 29, 2015
Category: Archetecture, Taiwan Tagged: abandoned, Cheng Long Village, cooking, destroyed, food, house, kitchen, oven, Photography, stove, Taiwan, Timothy S. Allen, traditional
Posted on April 5, 2015
Chef Chiang Cooking at Gui Lin Teppanyahki Restaurant in Carifore, Jiangoa Road, Taoyuan, Taiwan, April 4, 2015.
Category: Portraits, Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: Carrifore, chef, Chef Chiang, cooking, Gui Lin, restaurant, Taiwan, Taoyuan, Teppanyahki, Weekly Photo Challenge
Posted on August 28, 2014
Category: Street Photography Tagged: Chicken, cooking, farmer's market, Photography, sizzle, smoke, Sonoma, Sonoma Square, Timothy S. Allen
Posted on March 12, 2014
Category: Portraits Tagged: cooking, Dalin, egg, Photography, portrait, restaurant, Taiwan, Timothy S. Allen
Posted on September 18, 2013
One of the processes that it takes to create handmade paper is the cooking of the natural material. Here willow bark is being cooked. Times vary on how long to cook the bark or leaves depending on the particular plant material used. The project has taken place at West Marin School and at the Commons in Point Reyes Station, CA. A large nest in the Commons will be decorated with the handmade paper feathers on Sunday, September 22, 2013, 1-4 PM. Also, feathered nests will be installed in trees along Route One in Point Reyes Station. The public art project “For the Birds” is sponsored by Gallery Route One and Lucid Art Foundation.
Posted on August 13, 2013
Taken at a nearby festival. These big hunks of meat were barbecuing. An earlier photo uploaded my blog showed a person enjoying huge mouthfuls of cooked meat. He seemed to be enjoying it.
Category: Festivals and Flea Markets, Photography Tagged: barbecue, cooking, Festival, food, huge, meat, mouthful., Photography, red, Timothy S. Allen
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