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Cooking chopsticks and bowl
Overall 7cm wide
This time I had lot of difficuty to choose my subject. hence I have alternative compositions, posted in my gallery but not added to the group. Feel free to visit.
HMM!!
the macromonday theme for 10/2 is "found in the kitchen". and just for the fun of it, i scrunched it so it stayed under the 3"x2" parameter, as evidenced by the blue CC....... i had more fun with this topic than i thought i might.
Macro shots of the lunar cycles
... or you could think tea bag squisher / transporter ;-)
For 02-oct-2017 Macro Mondays 'Found in the Kitchen' theme.
I've been lucky enough have the chance to try out a raynox macro m-250 extension lens for the last 2 weeks (used here).
HappyMacroMonday everyone :-)
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Just when I was wondering what to photograph for Macro Monday's theme of "Found in the Kitchen" I spied this bit of fluff dangling from my kitchen light shade.
HMM to all.
For "Macro Mondays" this week (found in the kitchen) I photographed a couple of potential items. Then when I added more napkins to the holder, I saw the edges and the way the light hit them, and got very excited...about napkins of all things! I don't think I'll ever look at them the same way.
For the Macro Mondays challenge "Member's Choice - Found in the Kitchen" (October 2nd 2017)
The start of so many of my recipes seems to be "Sauté onions and garlic in butter ....."
I bought some small garlic bulbs last weekend, intending to shoot some macros as it is ages since I last had a good look at garlic. So that made my decision for me! Thursday lunch time the sun suddenly appeared - a blaze of light after so many dull days. I rushed to place a few ceramic tiles in the sunshine, and found I had to tape a light scarf to the window, the sun was so bright! Still, a sudden shaft of light cut across the shot!
HMM! ;o)
My 2017 set: 2017 Macro Mondays
My Food and drink set: Food and Drink
All the previous years of the challenge:
My 2016 set: 2016 Macro Mondays
My 2015 set: 2015 Macro Mondays
My 2014 set: 2014 Macro Mondays
My 2013 set: 2013 Macro Mondays
[Explored 01 October 2017 in at #134]
My two cents worth--from the kitchen...
Slice (Five For Fighting)
There was a time a long long time ago
Chevy's and Levi's played on the radio
No cell phones just twenty thousand lights
Swayin' on a Saturday night alright
Can you imagine that slice of time
Rock 'n roll was young, people stood in line
To hear music that played into their lives
That you could carry 'til the day you died
Hey man sing me a song
When we were everyone
We were more than just a slice
Of American Pie
Have you read my blog today
Three hundred million little USA's
Your doorstep is just a click away
We'll get together one of these days
How can you be as nice as me
You're not from the same slice as me
Where do we go from here my friend
Is this the way our story ends
Hey man sing me a song
When we were everyone
We were more than just a slice
Of American Pie
Can't stop singin' along
Can you join in, come on
Are we more than just a slice
Of American pie
We're top down lovers, it's Saturday night
The band's roarin' and it feels so right
The moon's dancin' and the stars are free
I caught your heart on a summer's breeze
Whatever was or what's meant to be
Our melodies are memories
There was a time a long long time ago
Chevy's and Levi's played on the radio
No cell phones just twenty thousand lights
Swayin' on a Saturday night alright
Hey man sing me a song
When we were everyone
We were more than just a slice
Of American Pie
I can't stop singin' along
Can you join in, come on
Are we more than just a slice
Of American pie
(American pie)
We're more than a slice
We're more than a slice
We're more than just a slice
Of American pie
Hear song here: youtu.be/uIFgZD4errQ
(Macro Mondays Theme: Member's Choice : From The Kitchen. 2.25" of fancy scmancy slicer that I've never used with light through the bottom.)
These square pastry cutters are my entry for this week's "Macro Mondays" group challenge theme of "Member's Choice - Found in the Kitchen". HMM
With the spiral slicer you can conjure up endless Julienne strips of carrot, radish, cucumber and all kinds of other firm vegetables.
Avec la truelle en spirale, vous pouvez réaliser des lamelles de carottes, de radis, de concombres et toutes sortes d'autres légumes fermes.
This is a kitchen magnet located on my refrigerator and given to me last year by a friend who made a trip to Vegas for a pool tournament. This morning as I was trying to decide on a subject for my macro, I spied this little guy - didn't realize it was marked "Las Vegas" until I set up my tripod. He is really very colorful and cheerful, but I decided to give him a melancholy feel because of the terrible tragedy still unfolding in Vegas. I am so sad for the families involved and our country - our freedom is swiftly eroding.
HO TOCCATO IL FONDO....DELLA PADELLA.
E' lunedì e la sfida di Macro Mondays si presenta più interessante che mai.....chiedono di riprendere oggetti in cucina.
Ho realizzato diversi scatti e devo dire che sono abbastanza soddisfatto del risultato....immagini che,se non mi fossi iscritto a questo gruppo,non avrei mai realizzato,questo è sicuro !!!!
Questa è la prima immagine e rappresenta il fondo di una padella antiaderente.
CANON EOS 600D con ob. CANON EF 10 mm Macro L f./2,8 IS USM
Fruit is nature's candy!
Life is a Rainbow - Red
Challenge on flickr - Object/Macro
PSP**** Prise SurPrise!! - fruit
Macro MADEMOISELLE - Thursday: healthy/food
Macro Mondays - Member's choice: Found in the Kitchen
7 Days with Flickr - Monday: free theme
(photo by Freya)
Member's Choice - Found in the Kitchen, for Macro Mondays.
The Pegasus emblem is 1 1/8" wide.
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This is an experiment shooting "splash photography" using a fish tank and items Found In The Kitchen. Using a single Nikon speed light... The most difficult challenge so far, is getting the timing right on the drop –I have deleted hundred of shots of an empty tank ;-).
I had a good ratch about the kitchen for things to photograph and didn’t want to snap the obvious . So when I found a bag of straws in the cupboard it was yes there is my shot .
HMM everyone .
Part of a unique handmade diorama/plaque that hangs on our kitchen wall. A good friend of Martin's in Shropshire, England made several different ones for him many years ago. This one depicts a butcher's shop (Martin was a butcher in a former life) & this is a small metal tray of beef joints, each is made from clay & hand-painted (with some dust & cobwebs for good measure) HMM!
See my photo in the first comment showcasing the whole plaque, the metal tray depicted here is on the left middle "shelf" of the photo. Also see my album entitled "Things in my Kitchen" for the other dioramas.
Measuring spoon handles. The spoons are part of a set including conventional teaspoon (5ml) and tablespoon (15ml) sizes, plus fractions of a teaspoon. I've never had to use any of the minuscule informal measurements in this range, but I am amused that someone attempted to standardize these rather vague units called for in recipes.
According to one source I've found, here are the equivalents to each unit:
Tad: 1/8 teaspoon (0.6ml)*
Dash: 1/8 to 1/16 teaspoon (0.6 to 0.3ml)
Pinch: 1/16 to 1/24 teaspoon (0.3 to 0.2 ml)
Smidgen: 1/32 to 1/48 teaspoon (less than 0.2 ml)
* My set includes a 1/8-tsp spoon, which means the Tad spoon in the set is probably closer to 1/10 teaspoon.
I'm sure the — excuse the pun — well-seasoned professional or hobbyist will take these measurements with, well, a grain of salt and adapt accordingly to achieve repeatable perfection.
"Spaghetti Server" for MACRO MONDAYS theme: "Member's Choice - Found in the Kitchen"
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For Macro Mondays: Member's Choice - Found In The Kitchen theme
I am wearing a red synthetic rubber glove while using an SOS pad to wash an egg whisk in soapy dishwater, while a stream of water pours in from the kitchen faucet at upper left.
HMM
...in a match Found in the Kitchen.
There is no Photoshop here!
I only had to burn three matches to find pareidolia.
Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon in which the mind responds to a stimulus, usually an image or a sound, by perceiving a familiar pattern where none exists.
Common examples are perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations, hidden messages within recorded music played in reverse or at higher (or lower) than normal speeds, and hearing indistinct voices in random noise such as that produced by air conditioners or fans. (Wikipedia®)
HMM
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