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Margaret Mitchell's to be more precise.

In this kitchen we have a bar table and two seats, an induction stove and upper cabinets with no handles. A black fridgerator gives a nice counterbalance for the white surfaces.

  

EF 40mm f/2.8 STM

extension tube 31mm

raw converter - darktable

2019P52 - Home sweet home

Saturday Self-Challenge -New Year's resolution .I don't make any real resolutions but had to do one for this challenge I really like cooking, but I always go back to my trusted recepies. This year I aim to try more new things

Flickr Lounge weekly theme - resolutions

ODC-The Colour Blue

Smile On Saturday-Spices & Condiments

 

Just a few of the many things I use in my kitchen. I love the Portrait feature on my iPhone!

 

My kitchen looked pretty with the afternoon light streaming in, so I took a picture of it.

 

Also, I´m so glad it´s Friday. Have a very happy weekend!

Taking photos of a kitchen sink is more fun then doing the dishes. ;-)

 

The photo was taken for the Weekly Alphabet Group and the letter "K"

  

My kitchen.

 

Where i enjoy cooking sometimes, but avoid like plague at other times.

Where i create food, sometimes palatable, sometimes completely inedible.

Where i think of my family in India the most.

Where the prospect of cleaning up afterwards takes over the joy of cooking itself.

 

I never knew kitchens could be this cathartic. ;)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9yGrbAfCtA - Syndrome - Ellis Marsalis

 

"There's always something beautiful to be experienced wherever you are. Right now, look around you and select beauty as your focus." - Dr. Wayne W. Dyer

 

This was not intended to be a still life. It was not consciously set up as such. Come home from shopping, take fruit out of bag, put fruit in the bowl. What doesn't fit, just lay it on the counter. Saw the flowers walking in with the groceries. Narcissists. Pick some, bring them in, find a glass container, stick them in. Simply so, as it adds life to the kitchen.

 

It starts getting dark, so turn on some light; in this case the desk lamp temporarily sitting on the counter because the electrician is busy, and the overhead lights recessed in the ceiling aren't working at the moment.

 

And... Oh.

 

Good old Dr. Wayne may not have been speaking strictly about things physical or visual at that moment, but I'll take it there.

 

As such, I suppose this beauty everywhere, anywhere, anytime is an experience that many artists (especially visual artists) are fortunate to have as a possibility each day of their lives. See the Beauty. Select it. Acknowledge it. Regardless of circumstances.

 

Perhaps it is by temperament, perhaps it is by training and practice, either way, it feels as if visual artists have a bit of a leg up in this respect.

 

Of course, visual artists are not alone in this. Many children have the ability, but it gets drummed out of them by adults, society, our education system.

 

"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up." - Picasso

 

I think the ability to see beauty at any moment remains within us, even if you now feel yourself to be an artistically or creatively stunted adult. I believe it is recoverable - that it never goes away - if you desire to recover it.

 

And THAT is the issue. YOU must DESIRE to see the beauty. To see with the child's eyes you used to have, with no "ifs, ands, yeah buts" or "what abouts." You have to decide that it is possible for YOU (something so many deny themselves - that possibility for THEMSELVES).

 

And then, start seeing, start noticing, start selecting.

 

"YEAH but, what is beauty?" (Classic "yeah but, what about" joy killer question. I hate that.)

 

Get a group of ten, four year-olds. Take them outside into the yard, or leave them in the house even. Ask them, simply, "find something beautiful or pretty and bring it to me."

 

"Ten different people bring ten different colors." - Japanese Proverb

 

Yeah. That's it. Do what they just did. Be four.

Our new kitchen is available as an exclusive for What Men Want Event .

 

Kitchen is all together 9LI, and the decorative wine glasses can be bought separately.

The Kitchen Counter includes some male, female and couples animations.

The Counter also has a Texture change menu, where you can choose out of 3 Marble Textures.

 

This is a Mainstore Event, and the item is currently available in Merak Mainstore.

You can check the WMW Webpage here: wantsl.co/

 

Get the HUD and visit the other stores participating in this event, by Joining WMW Inworld Group: secondlife:///app/group/f26f30bb-6933-420b-cda9-50dcb1c7760b/about

 

Merak Mainstore : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bijouter%20Isle/226/146/30

“I'm certain that most couples expect to find intimacy in marriage, but it somehow eludes them.”

 

~ Dr. James C. Dobson

 

...some funny kitchen utensils my mom has. I had them pose for a portrait together...

Protocollo (Sharawi camp for ong) - Restaurant Dar Loran ... where a Cuban chef cooks camel meat.

The kitchen is 99% finished, but only because I’ve decided enough is enough. I think I’ve decided it’s done and will go onto another room.

I'm reviewing this years shots and adding my favorites to my portfolio. There is no need to comment. Happy holidays to all.

This is how the kitchen turned out. Our cleaning lady has recently said she was looking forward to every Friday when she could spend a couple of hours in our place :)

Macro Mondays, Kitchen

 

Covid boredom...

 

website: www.stevenkarp.net

Something something, subject isolation using dof . . .

 

Billie in her favourite place the kitchen!!! On & off at the moment, my flickr friends, very busy.

AD200 far room, 2 AD200 in Kitchen

All deserve a crown in my kitchen!

We have been completely snowed in by winter storm Jonas, so I've been in the kitchen baking all day. These are Sweet Molasses Honey Brown rolls.

This is an iPhone photo, and I'm away from my computer so can't see how good the resolution is on theiPad. Hope it is viewable.

 

An old and creepy abandoned Kitchen covered in dust and cobwebs.

Experimenting on some older photos with Nik Silver Efex software until I get chance for some new explores.

This is the counter at the Market Square location of Primanti Brothers, a chain of sandwich restaurants in the Pittsburgh area since 1933.

 

This shot was taken from the patio looking in to the counter from behind the window.

 

Thank you for the view, faves and comments.

our tiny 5 foot by 7 foot kitchen

A red-shouldered hawk hunting for lunch in my backyard. I took the picture through my kitchen window. I had to get a step-stool to get up high enough to shoot though a windowpane above the screen.

 

Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR

300mm

F6.3@1/800

ISO 2,800

Cropped

 

(RDO_6469)

©Don Brown 2021

Leica M2 Summitar 5cmF2 /FUJIFILM PRO160C

A ruined kitchen at the abandoned Villa H.

For Utata's Iron Photographer 349 challenge, requiring 3 separate elements:

1) something made of wood

2) something you wear

3) in the kitchen.

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