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Shot for CC Week 2 - Contrast - Old vs New. I do still use an old potato masher for potatoes. This one was retired from someone's kitchen - I use it for arts and crafts. My hand blender I use all the time...
Detail of a wire cheese cutter as another take on this week's Macro Mondays challenge: Redux 2025. This is a redo from the December 8 challenge: Kitchen.
Macro view of a chrome wine bottle opener resting in dense red packing material. Side lighting creates sharp reflections on the metal surface while the textured folds amplify depth and structure. The shallow focus isolates the opener’s curved form and emphasizes the contrast between hard chrome and soft material. A straightforward kitchen-related macro study.
This tiny little battery operated device is a must have for those who like their milk steamed and frothy with their coffee. HMM
The bottles reminded me of Picasso's figures before his cubist stage, so I did some photo editing on the background and details to make the photo look more Picasso-ish. I don't know the artist name but I found the bottles at the Arts on Ten gallery in Flesherton, Ontario. The town is a haven for artists and a great place to visit. Source of textures: mostly mine and some pic monkey.
Sometimes it needs a bit more grunt to get the lid off a jar.
I found this metal adjustable jar opener online last week for the price of a coffee. So far it has lived up to the advertisement.
In other news there's not much happening this morning 😅
2017 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, Week 36, J for Joy
A set of heart-shaped measuring spoons with slogans on them, wedding favours. A big pinch of curcuma or 1/4 teaspoon :-)
#FlickrFriday #Oval
A dozen of "different" eggs.
Thanks for my wife for helping me with the idea and to my daughter for letting me use her kitchen tools.
Stylized on Capture One Pro 8
Strobist info:
One SONY HVL-F60M, TTL-ADI, high and left. SONY IR trigger.
In Explore: March 20th, 2016