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"Macro Mondays" theme mesh

 

Cocoa waiting to be sifted using my 3inch mesh. This is aprox 2inches of the mesh.

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This is the view of the Taj Mahal from the top of the nature trail on the East side. The sun was playing hide-and-seek with the clouds and we were trying to get that perfect time when the clouds would move revealing a golden light.

 

Suddenly, the light drizzle turned into a heavy lashing. A gazebo on the trail protected us and the camera and we took some rain soaked shots.

 

Twisted Sifter Photo of the day 16th April 2014

 

Camera Canon EOS 5D Taken on August 14, 2013

 

Photographer: Chetan Karkhanis photos.sandeepachetan.com in association with TravelMag.com

 

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Taken through the car window driving across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge

EXPLORE #382 of September 23, 2012

Having obtained a long range view of a Bar Tailed Godwit yesterday I stumbled across this photo taken in Gran Canaria in February this year. This time though I was much closer to this long legged silt sifter.

A window on Alexandria, Va.'s King Street

South River, Annapolis, Md.

the songs that inspired this image:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlLx7oE7q3I

Hozier - Dinner & Diatribes

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bm1_PciQxw

I Feel It Coming - The Weeknd (Feat. Daft Punk) Clean Version

 

Wearing:

 

*LODE* Head Accessory - Grapes and Roses [pink roses]

Wasabi // Lyra Mesh Hair

GENUS Project - Genus Head - Baby Face

Luas Burlesque Steam Choker Pink

 

toksik - Devil's Manner Collection:

toksik - Devil's Manner Horns (Rose Gold)

toksik - Devil's Manner Spider Earring (Rose Gold)

toksik - Devil's Manner Lingerie (Maitreya) (Pink)

- space Honey:. forked eyeball

 

Scene:

MINIMAL – Westwing Collection:

MINIMAL - Westwing Castle RARE

MINIMAL - Westwing Chandelier Lamp Gold

MINIMAL - Westwing Ghost Frame

MINIMAL - Westwing Wall Lamp

 

Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Collection:

1. Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Bag of Souls Black RARE

4. Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Raven RARE

9. Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Armchair Brown

10. Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Table

11. Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Draped Table

17. Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Candle

18. Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Phonograph

Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Book1

Nutmeg. Soul Collector's Book3

 

Camdem - Summer Wine Collection:

Camdem - Summer Wine - 4 Old Wine ULTRARARE

Camdem - Summer Wine - 5 Coaster RARE

Camdem - Summer Wine - 9 BlackGrapes RARE

Camdem - Summer Wine - 15 Wine Glass ll RARE

Camdem - Summer Wine - 4 Old Wine ULTRARARE

Camdem - Summer Wine - 5 Coaster RARE

 

cinphul // Framed Ivy

cinphul // Brooding Curtains

BWish - Candelabra Candlestick Mesh - Gold

4. Nutmeg. Sacred Pear set RARE 2

Nutmeg. Dinnerware (cutlery on top)

Nutmeg. Dinnerware (cutlery on the side)

{anc} darkroom / Derain- Varane's custom camera 5Li RARE

:BAMSE: Shabby Gifts - Princess Candle

..::THOR::.. Oil Lamp

Dahlia - Bayou - Sugar Sifter – Gold

Dahlia - Bayou - Fleur De Lis Butter Dish

.Shi : Choc Souffle

.Shi : Quail egg display

[ keke ] black caviar

*LODE* Head Accessory - Grapes and Roses [redwhite roses]

 

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I haven't used in years...

...in the kitchen.

It's -24 with an extreme cold weather alert.

Good day for some still life ;)

Happy Valentines Day ❤️

Quiet Waters Park, Annapolis, Md.

Check it out on black...hit L

Taken while driving across the Chesaeapke Bay Bridge...I was a passenger :-))

Flour through sieve on black background. Strobe : 1 * 1/2 through softbox on left, triggered by cactus, white reflector on right.

 

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A multistory parking garage from a unique point of view.

 

ODC. Future Obsolescence. I think that these are almost obsolete already.

EXPLORE #238 OF September 5, 2012

(my own texture)

 

EXPLORE #489 of August 6, 2012

 

Details

 

Cheeky Pea Homeroad Sofa Bed Set @ Uber

 

Homeroad Sofabed 

 

Homeroad Sidetable

 

Homeroad  Hanging Pendant

 

Homeroad Sign

 

Homeroad Teatray

 

Homeroad Planter

   

Fancy Decor Hasting Set @ Uber

 

Hasting Bench

 

 Rain Boots

 

Open Book 

   

Second Spaces Modern Farmhouse  @ The Epiphany

 

 Modern Farmhouse - washboards

 

Modern Farmhouse - ladder shelves RARE

 

Modern Farmhouse - flour sifter

 

Modern Farmhouse - books in a basket

 

Modern Farmhouse - mail sorter

 

 Modern Farmhouse - wire baskets

   

Now Playing Take the long way home

 

Macro Mondays: Sidelit.

 

I've been so busy, I haven't managed a Macro Monday for awhile...so this one covers last weeks theme too, as something found in the kitchen. (Well under 3'' as 27 link sets = 3'').

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs, etc. without my permission.

EXPLORE #332 of August 2, 2012

EXPLORE #474 OF August 23, 2012

EXPLORE #497 of August 21, 2012

EXPLORE #407 OF 18 AUGUST 2012

Yes, this is real snow. Unfortunately........

EXPLORE #363 of September 19, 2012

“The slotted spoon can catch the potato.” – the final line of Jack’s Mother in the musical “Into the Woods” (1987) by Stephen Sondheim.

 

What Jack’s Mother says is true, but this spoon is not intended to catch potatoes. So, what kind of spoon is it that is pierced, yet is not used for straining? It is a sugar sifting spoon. Sugar sifters are small ladle shaped spoons which could be used at the table to take the powdered sugar from sugar bowls or sugar baskets and sprinkle it over fruit, puddings or cakes. During the Nineteenth Century refined sugar became cheaper and thus readily available to a larger section of the population. Sugar sifter spoons developed in the mid Eighteenth Century and are similar in form and size to sauce ladles, but with flattened bowl bases. The bowls were decorated with elaborate pierced patterns. This sifting ladle made in 1853 by the silversmiths firm Yapp and Woodward in Birmingham. John Yapp and John Woodward registered their business in 1845. At one stage they were partners with Joseph Willmore. They were renowned for making Visiting Card Cases. It is not usually possible to identify the artist or designer responsible for a particular design on a piece of cutlery, which makes this sifting ladle a delightful exception to the rule.

 

The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" on the 1st of March is "one spoon and one fork". This is a nice, easy theme. However, me being me, I didn’t want to use just any old spoon and fork. Therefore I decided to use this beautiful sterling silver sugar sifting ladle with its ornate piercing and elegant handle. Of course, sugar sifting ladles are seldom seen these days and it is an archaic and obsolete piece of cutler from the Victorian age, so when it came to a fork, I decided to use an equally old fashioned and obsolete piece of cutlery: an ornately decorated rather trident looking silver pickle fork (used to withdrawing pickles from pickle jars to avoid getting oily fingers) with a sterling silver collar and a mother of pearl handle. Whilst both pieces are now obsolete, they are still beautiful objects that remind us of a time when even the most utilitarian items were beautiful works of art. I have placed them against a hand embroidered tablecloth from the 1850s, which also harks back to a slower and more genteel time when such handicrafts were common. As this is the case, I have given the image a slightly sepia tone to give that vintage feel. I hope you like my choice for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile.

Daddy Long Legs

 

EXPLORE 3143 of 24th Sept. 2012

time to clean up the cocoa mess from the Macro Mondays shoot.

Detail at Baltimore's Clipper Park

CREDITS:

 

Oh Deer: Nostalgic Kitchen

There is a large discount on this collection up to 75L for single item and 590L for the fatpack. The discount will continue till 24th of July

 

Oh Deer Mainstore

MP

 

Collection includes lots of nicely made items with beautiful textures (some items were renewed):

 

Kitchen Counter, Dish Rack, Old Mixer, Do the Mush Potato, Oil Lamp (scripted with and w/o Flame), Meat Griner, Pots and Pans Hanger, Schnitzel Hammer, Ceiling Lamp, Strainers, Teapot, Cheese Grater, and Fatpack Bonus - Dining Table

 

Also I used in the photo:

 

Muniick:

Adler Persian Runner

Farm Crate

 

Schultz Bros: New Milk Full

 

8f8:

Primavera in Toscana Shed RARE

Primavera in Toscana Bucket of Roses

Primavera in Toscana Sifter with Roses

The Sweetest Spot - Buns GROUP GIFT

 

Nutmeg:

Handmade Shelf w/Bag

Summer's End Ladder

Recepies Book

Orchard Harvest Grapes

Summer's End Apple Basket

 

what next:

Wall Hanging Plant #1, Plant #2

 

vespertine: kitchen crate / herbs

 

hive: hanging pot rack

 

SEmotion Libellune: Chow Chow Companion

[Rezz Room]: German Shepherd Puppy

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcdbGxYX9es

 

LAQ Decor ~ Clawfoot Bathtub

8f8 - primavera in Toscana Sifter with Roses

Scarlet Creative - The Arcade Mar 16 Anastasia Drapery Light

8f8 - primavera in Toscana Towels Stand

ARIA & The Loft - Baxter Bathtub Tray

ARIA & The Loft - Phelan Rug

I don't know whether the Royal baking powder can is anachronistic or not, but anyone who remembers that logo, and loves miniatures, may well understand why it was irresistible for this dollhouse!

Maison le train sifflera 3 fois

 

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