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I do love them.... like I love my spoons.

 

For more spoons and forks: view my Stream!

The base texture is from Bittbox, part of a fantastic batch of old book scans. No apologies for keeping on using them. I intend to show an example of every single one available in the set! ;D

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Rocky Fork has so many cascades, small waterfalls, and rocky drops, that one could spend many hours (like I did)

finding and photographing them.

The Henrys Fork of the Snake River near its headwtaters. The river is named for Andrew Henry who first entered the Snake River plateau in 1810. Employed by the Missouri Fur Company, he built Fort Henry on the upper Snake River, near modern St. Anthony, but abandoned this first American fur post west of the continental divide the following spring.

Two forks for him and her. Georgia, USA

Spotted this fork tail Feb 9 and got the picture Feb 17, 2016

In our house we have many, many different kinds of forks. These are only some of them. I have no idea how we ended up with so many different forks. When company comes we get out the box of matching silverware. Once the visitors are gone the matching tableware is put away for the next time company comes. They say variety is the spice of life.

Interestingness: April 22nd (123)

The Dinner Fork. Sepia.

J. Alexander's*

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

 

*One of our favorite restos here in Baton Rouge.

 

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Interestingness: #74.

 

A Macro Mondays submission on the topic 'Redo". A redo of my original "stacks" image of forks, this time from the other end.

Original image

www.flickr.com/photos/lsydney/52699590248/in/photolist-23...

 

Teignmouth, South Devon, UK.

 

Project 365, Day 101, 22nd February 2020

A fork and its shadow, Happy Smile on Saturday.

X-change done with the Hungarian Master...FORK!

Thanx a lot mate, I have lots of fun doin this.

  

Picture taken during the Magic Birding and Wildlife Photography Circuit of Ecuador ! Photo taken at San Jorge de Guacamayos. New Botanical Reserve at the East sloop , the main boundarie is the Antisana National Park!

Best Birding and Photo tours in Latin America ! www.sanjorgeecolodges.com

Montana Rail Link’s Helena Local approaches the Madison River Bridge at Three Forks, Montana, on September 12, 2011. The local will work the talc plants at Three Forks and Sappington before heading back to Logan.

Macro of tableware. Manual lens/focus, + macrodiopter, Sony a7ii

Having it and not using it

I prepared the set for this photo challenge when my husband arrived for breakfast.. apart from his strange taste in coupling sweet and salad.. he never used the fork.. :-)

Looking close...on Friday. One Spoon and One Fork.

Davies's County Indiana- 6/30/15

I've combined my fork infatuation and my coloured pencil infatuation to produce this!

 

It's the prongs of a fork placed over some coloured pencils!

 

I quite like the effect it gives!

 

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broadway ave, toronto

The Roaring Fork stream in the Smokies, along the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail.

 

(Explore #222, 4/9/12)

Bad Storm popping up on Long Island's North fork, Jamesport is on the distant shore and beyond that the Long Island Sound. Inidan Island. is to the left (west) Aug 29 explore #353

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Winnipeg, The Forks

 

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Locust fork a few miles from my house

Roaring Fork is a little stream that finds its source along the heights of the Black Mountains here in North Carolina. The green of rock moss, rosebay rhododendron, and dog hobble give this the appearance of being tropical, though autumn is evident here.

 

The falls starts about 50-feet above here, where the placid stream descends steeply and loudly over a series of rocky drops to the pool where I'm standing. This is the most water I've seen here, despite the fact it hadn't rained for over a week.

 

For the most part, Roaring Fork is such a gently quiet little creek, yet here it makes its name evident in a wild and most beautiful way. Most images I’ve seen of it appear quite flat, because of issues with lens perspective, which is out of character of the true nature of this waterfall... its heights are part of its majesty, and I hope I’ve made that apparent here.

 

More tabletop efforts

just to reassure the fairy forkmother she's not alone ths week!

 

Its hard work teaching a fork to drive, once he gets it out of first and I can get some decent motion blur in the shot I'll have this weeks theme submission....

one 580ex II through umbrella on both sides, against a white piece of photo paper

Forks and spoons reflecting the surroundings.

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