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Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Our Udaipur travel blog: travel-pics-tips.blogspot.ch/2016/02/royal-rajasthan-udai...
HBW 02.04.09
This is a strange composition but I liked it anyway.
For my good friend, S., who celebrated her very special birthday today. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
This is my Brown image for this weeks Brown theme by Flickr & Catchy Colors... :-}} Go check their group out and join in the fun.. :-}}
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All this is, is 3 long exposure images HDR merged in Photoshop :-}
One of my fave songs is Golden Brown by the Stranglers. :-}
Our Christmas table with much less guest,
we are usually about 20 but because of covid we decided to have it in 2 places for safety,
My submission for the FlickrFriday theme topic Minimum. My interpretation of Minimum is the lowest amount of something that serves the purpose of its being. On the surface, this image is about the minimum amount of candlelight that creates the atmosphere. Then it is the minimum amount of ambient light from neon signs filtering through the plastic covers of this makeshift roadside dining place. It is also about the minimum amount of social distancing we have to have to safely live our lives during this pandemic.
Published in: issuu.com/almalusa.org/docs/issuu_pandemic
On our diningtable, "Orange Parrot Tulips"
Canon 70D with EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
Falcon Eyes SKK-2150D flash set
JInbei White umbrella, Jinbei Diffusion jumbo umbrella
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@North Oak - Scandinavian Dining Collection - @The Fifty
(Some of the items included in the photo are found in the same store)
I washed the sprouts and set the dinner table!! Yes, we have the family for New Year's dinner this afternoon so, for the moment, all nice and quiet but it's going to get noisy when my daughter and son arrive with their lovely children ... I can already hear the noise!!
365/2022 - Into The Light ~ 365/001
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
Season's Greetings To Everyone
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!
"It's the most wonderful time of the year"
Red Amaryllis on the diningtable.
Canon 70D with EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
I used the Elinchrom Golden umbrella to create a warm atmosphere and even more the accent on the flower.
Falcon Eyes SKK-2150D flash set
Elinchrom Golden umbrella, Jinbei Diffusion jumbo umbrella
More photo's on: www.instagram.com/boonstrafred/
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On our diningtable, another "Anemone"
Canon 70D with EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
I used the Elinchrom Golden umbrella to create a warm atmosphere and even more the accent on the flower.
Falcon Eyes SKK-2150D flash set with Elinchrom Gold umbrella.
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“Come along my dears!” Mother called to the children who were squealing and laughing uproariously, lost amidst the joys and delights of their party games. “It’s time for tea! Cupcakes for everyone!”
The theme for "Looking Close… on Friday" for Friday 11th of April is "crazy cupcakes". Now I know you are going to say that this should be a macro shot, and it is. What might surprise you is that everything in this photograph, from the furnishings and wallpaper to the crockery and cupcakes are made up entirely of 1:12 size miniatures from my extensive collection which I use for photography purposes. Anyone who follows my photostream knows that I love and collect 1:12 size miniatures which I photograph in realistic scenes. The artifice of recreating in minute detail items in 1:12 scale always amazes me, and it’s amazing how the eye can be fooled. Every one of these dainty cupcakes topped by dainty flowers, Union Jacks, sprinkles and marzipan rabbits (it is the lead up to Easter after all) and covered cream icing is only five millimetres in diameter and between five and eight millimetres in height! Each one could sit comfortably on the pad of my little finger! Made in England by hand from clay by former chef turned miniature artisan, Frances Knight, her work, like these cupcakes, is incredibly detailed and realistic, and she says that she draws her inspiration from her years as a chef and her imagination. I hope you like my choice for this week’s theme, that the cupcakes are crazy enough, and that they make you smile!
Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.
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Many people celebrate Christmas in the morning of Dec 25. We start the celebration the night before, on Christmas Eve, and this is the day when the Santa comes in with his presents!!! Tradition calls for 12 dishes to be served that night. Count if there is 12 dishes… What an awesome time!!!
© all rights reserved by Mala Gosia. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
I had an avocado for lunch, and has found that Vas'ka likes it too.
Thank you, dear friends, for all your visits, faves and comments. I'm greatly appreciated!
Street of Paris dans the charm Paris and the charm of its terrace bar and restaurant. Paris 11, near the Gare de Lyon.
I'm happy to share that Discover Taos chose my photo of Sean Horner as their cover shot for the Winter 22 | Spring 23 edition. They also decided to use my work for five full pages, two double-page spreads, and several stories sprinkled with photos to help illustrate the text. You can find the magazine in this week's Taos News newspaper and around Taos County for the next ~ six months.
It means so much to me that my photos help show how beautiful Northern New Mexico is to locals and visitors who will look through this magazine.
"Gerbera Pink Springs"
Visited the florist this afternoon and found this special Gerbera :))
Canon 70D with EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
Falcon Eyes SKK-2150D flash set
Jinbei Diffusion jumbo umbrella and Falcon Eyes Softbox umbrella.
Florist: www.flora-inn.nl/
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“An apple a day keeps the doctor away” – old English proverb, coined in its current form in 1913.
If you follow my photostream, you may know that I collect 1:12 size miniatures, some of which have featured in past themes in the "Looking Close on Friday" and "Smile on Saturday" groups. I also publish a chapter of a novelised story every Sunday, called "Life at Cavendish Mews" www.flickr.com/photos/40262251@N03/albums/72157715517132727 which focuses on the lives of two women: Lettice Chetwynd, interior designer and daughter of a Viscount, and Edith, her maid, set in London exactly a century ago today. Each week I upload a photo of my miniatures set up in a realistic setting accompanied by the latest chapter, often referred to lovingly by some of my devoted followers as my "Lettice stories". The intention is that one day I would like to publish them with the chapters accompanied by my photographic images. What you don’t know is that I often take photos of selected objects in isolation in the scene with the intention to use as smaller vignettes in my photo book as well. This comes from a Lettice Chetwynd Cavendish Mews story, when Lettice visits her friends Margot and Dickie Channon a pair of newlyweds at their Regency country house, "Chi an Treth" (Cornish for "Beach House") in Penzance. These apples are the centrepiece on the breakfast table the day after Lettice makes a surprise discovery in a storage cupboard in the old house.
The theme for "Smile on Saturday" for the 12th of August is "fake food". Being a miniatures collector, I am spoiled for choice, as I have a dizzying array of foods. Maria even chose one of my Cavendish Mews images for her gallery of examples for this theme, featuring a roast dinner made by English artisan Frances Knight, who used to be a chef, but now turns her talents to realistic 1:12 miniature food stuffs for collectors like me. I decided to choose these apples because they are so realistic looking. Made of polymer clay and then painted by hand, they are made by a 1:12 miniature specialist in Germany. The comport in which they stand is spun of real glass and was made by Beautifully Handmade Miniatures in Kettering in England. The toast rack, egg cruet set, cruet set and coffee pot were made by Warwick Miniatures in Ireland, who are well known for the quality and detail applied to their pieces. The eggs and the toast slices come from Kathleen Knight’s Doll House Shop in the United Kingdom. I hope you like my choice for the theme this week, and that it makes you smile.
"Spring on our diningtable" - Purple Tulips
Canon 70D with EF50mm f/1.4 USM
Falcon Eyes SKK-2150D flash set
Falcon Eyes Octabox,Falcon Eyes Softbox
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On our diningtable, another "Anemone"
Canon 70D with EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
I used the Elinchrom Golden umbrella to create a warm atmosphere and even more the accent on the flower.
Falcon Eyes SKK-2150D flash set with Elinchrom Gold umbrella.
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Spring on our diningtable, "Ranunculus"
Canon 70D with EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
FalconEyes SKK-2150D flash set
Jinbei Diffusion jumbo umbrella, Falcon Eyes White umbrella
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Taken for the Jules Photo Challenge
March 13th - National Napping Day
No one seems to take napping seriously like a cat. On my 'work from home' days the cats always make it a point to try to get as close as they can. Han had his arms over my arm until I released myself to reach and get my cellphone camera before the moment faded.
Note: cats will figure out all sorts of key combos and shortcut keys, so best keep your keyboards away from their nap or roaming area and always lock the screen when you are away!