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My entry for the Macro Monday "Found in the Kitchen" theme, this is the business end of our potato mashing implement.
Macro Monday challenge - Member's Choice - Found in the Kitchen.
Japanese Sensha Lavender Green Tea loose in a round porcelain dish with a stainless steel 1 cup of tea measuring spoon. The dish is 3.25 inches wide so I cropped the image generously. I wanted the round of the spoon to repeat the round of the dish. I love the purple color in the tea. Loose tea is a staple in my kitchen.
Sprinkles! from the top of the shot glass for my Cookies and Milk for the grandbabies that was kicked out.
Macro Mondays, Monday, October 2 - "Member's Choice - "Found in the Kitchen"
The Cheese slicer - Ostehøvel (Norwegian)
A cheese slicer is used usually to cut semi-hard and hard cheeses. It produces thin, even slices. There are different styles of cheese slicers, designed for cheeses of varying hardness. A cheese slicer can be also used for slicing cold butter, zucchini, cucumber or cabbage.
Ostehøvel, a modern cheese slicer or cheese plane, was invented by Thor Bjørklund in 1925 in Norway. Mass production of the Ostehøvel cheese slicer started during 1927 in Lillehammer, Norway. The design was based on the carpenter's plane. This style of slicer is very common in the Nordic countries, and in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
A galaxy whisk, which I bought on the advice of a sales clerk and have rarely used. It mostly just sits in my kitchen drawer.
For Macro Mondays: Member's Choice - Found in the Kitchen
For Macro Monday, October 2:
Member's Choice - Found In The Kitchen
In the Background you can see the bokeh of a grater.
Can you see the sad face of the Hazelnut?
This is a very small part of a tea egg, it's about 2 by 3 cm.
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!
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We are bit famous for our Danish kitchen gadgets, this one was bought in Denmark, but is actually Swiss. It is an Egg topper. It neatly removes the top of your breakfast boiled egg.
Here is shown just the top of the plunger. See below for a photo of the whole device. The background is reflections of a some coloured plastic in the inside of a very shiny metal salad bowl.
Samyang 85mm f/1.4 with 2x converter (to get some distance from the subject so no camera could be seen in the reflections). 9 image manual photo stack.
"Macro Mondays"
"Members choice - found in the kitchen" a cheese grater.
2nd October 2017
A small section of a 4 sided cheese grater, shot in macro, cropped and edited!
The original grater was first invented way back in 1540.
It's used to grate foods into small pieces, and is usually made of a stainless steel surface, to stop rusting.
I usually use this one to grate carrots and of course; cheese.
This image does look a little like a face of a Knight in a pareidolia sort of way, what do you think?
Happy "Macro Monday" to everyone!
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By Sean Walsh.
Taken for 'Macro Mondays' theme:
'Member's Choice - Found in the Kitchen'
The kitchen provides me with many photo opportunities, so it was a case of looking for something not so obvious for this week's theme. In a drawer, 'hidden' in a tin I came across this set of pastry cutters. Luck was with me because the bottom of the tin was lined with a disk of red paper. So removing the centre cutter and balancing it on the others I got this photo.
No extra or fancy lighting was needed with the tin on the work surface.
Meyer Optik Görlitz - Trioplan 1:2.9/50mm @ f5.6
Just over 2 inches
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A timer in the kitchen is essential when cooking or baking a number of dishes.
I like the light this timer gives off when it is timing
I specifically tried to capture minutes and seconds that are the first two numbers in an arithmetic series, e.g. 6, 12, 18, 24, ... n x 6...
Not part of the challenge, just fun for me.
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