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for window wednesday
The ledge below used to hold paperweights and is now for plants and an occasional visit by our boy rescue kitty, who likes to check out the flora and fauna of the suburbs.
The ‘valance’ above is a gorgeous glass art piece from a dear one who knows me so well!! I’ll see if I can find a picture of it in my archives shot during the day. If you’re on FB, it is art of my cover.
This room is almost finished. I got a new cabinet which I painted Down Pipe from Farrow & Ball - love it. Table is our old Ikea table which looks nice enough. The chairs I got from Ebay for around 30 Euro each, score. I might paint them all white some day. Still to do: Sand floors, decide whether to paint walls an actual color or not.
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this is the first time in our married life of over 40 years that we have had a dedicated dining space. And I think I'm going to have some fun photographing with the mirror. I find it hard to gauge colour, tone . . . indeed anything on my laptop and have to go to my Ipad to see if what I have uploaded is okay. I can't wait to be reunited with my monitor. The builder has found a damp patch in my "to be" study, so I hope this doesn't keep me away from flickr any longer than a few days. Peter's room is finished and he is thrilled.
I am sorry to be away from flickr, but find the conditions in the kitchen too difficult to work for longer than a quick upload. Again, many thanks to those of you who still visit, and I look forward to visiting your photostreams as soon as I am established in my room . . .
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tomorrow we have friends coming here for an evening meal - back on Sunday
finally pulled the trigger and painted our dining room. been enjoying getting things put back up. loving our new light fixture.
Sonneveld House in Rotterdam is one of the best-preserved houses in the style of Het Nieuwe Bouwen. The detached villa from 1933 was designed by architectural firm Brinkman and Van der Vlugt on behalf of Albertus Sonneveld, one of the directors of the Van Nelle factory. The architects designed a total concept in which architecture, interior and design are meticulously coordinated and reinforce each other.
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How many courses did u say ..? ....
Taken May 30, 2015 in St John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Thanks for your visits, faves and comments ... (c)rebfoto
█ ▆ ERFE DESIGN ▆ █ Lotus Diningroom HUGE Set PBR & NonPBR
Table with decors 19 LI (BLACK and WHITE )
Table Set 3 LI
Chair 3 LI
-Chair moving according to Animations
-Have 14 Different foods
-30+ HQ Single -eating-drinking anims
Have 3 Colored Chairs in this pack
-Red / Black & White
- Have two colours on table & back wall
Ceiling Light 15 LI
Lotus Back Decor 42 LI (BLACK)
2K HQ Textures
Textures and PBR Materials
Suitable for Non-PBR Viewers
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The diningroom for family (they were 10, he, Alice, 2 sons Monet and 4 daughters + 2 sons Hoschede) and friends in yellow
On camera flash and one strobe at the left
The sun is standing low this time of year, had 2 huge windows on the west.
Had trouble handling it! Suggestions?
I only have on camera flash Sony (56) and 2 YN560
Should I use more strobes to handle it better?
If yes where to place them?
For my video; youtu.be/akjjnMj8GgA,
The Palace of Sintra (Portuguese: Palácio Nacional de Sintra), also called Town Palace (Palácio da Vila), is located in the town of Sintra, in the Lisbon District of Portugal. It is a present-day historic house museum.
It is the best-preserved medieval royal residence in Portugal, being inhabited more or less continuously from at least the early 15th century to the late 19th century. It is a significant tourist attraction, and is part of the cultural landscape of Sintra, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ferdinand II adapted the former refectory of the convent and its 16th century Manueline vaulted ribbed ceiling into the private royal family Dining Room.
Worthy of note is the table, functionally adaptable to different daily needs, with its round smallest format but extendible so as to seat around 24 diners.
The table is set, exhibiting a set of plates from a porcelain dinner service that has been in the palace ever since monarchical times as well as crystal glasses in various colours and bearing the royal crown. The fruit bowls at the centre of the tables contain fruits and flowers of that period laid out in the same arrangements as used during the times of the Royal Family.
In the pantry cupboard, there are two of the (19th century) dinner services belonging to Ferdinand II, each bearing the king’s monogram: one by Vista Alegre, with a green-blue border, and the other by Pickman, Seville, with a blue border. In the centre, the Limoges (Haviland) service, in white porcelain, was commissioned during the reign of Carlos I.