The Abstraction of a Fork
“Forks and spoons have probably done more to reconcile people who cannot agree than guns and bombs ever did.” – Theodore Zeldin (British academic and Associate Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford).
The theme for "Smile on Saturday" on the 22nd of March is "fork(s) reflected in spoon(s)", which I found to be both a fascinating and interesting theme for this week. Here I have photographed one of my Sheffield silver dinner forks reflected in a dessert spoon from the same cutlery set. I photographed it using my glass topped outdoor terrace table as a backdrop for interest, as the day I photographed this, it was a very warm day. So, to sit outside in the cooling afternoon after the heat of the day was a very enjoyable experience. I think the image has a rather abstract appearance, which I quite like! I hope you like my choice of this week’s theme too, and that it makes you smile!
The Abstraction of a Fork
“Forks and spoons have probably done more to reconcile people who cannot agree than guns and bombs ever did.” – Theodore Zeldin (British academic and Associate Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford).
The theme for "Smile on Saturday" on the 22nd of March is "fork(s) reflected in spoon(s)", which I found to be both a fascinating and interesting theme for this week. Here I have photographed one of my Sheffield silver dinner forks reflected in a dessert spoon from the same cutlery set. I photographed it using my glass topped outdoor terrace table as a backdrop for interest, as the day I photographed this, it was a very warm day. So, to sit outside in the cooling afternoon after the heat of the day was a very enjoyable experience. I think the image has a rather abstract appearance, which I quite like! I hope you like my choice of this week’s theme too, and that it makes you smile!