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Locomotive 'James Spooner' pulling a train out of Harbour station, Porthmadog, Gwynedd heading out to Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Created for the Macro Mondays challenge (October 26th 2015) "Tools and utensils"
The bowl of a teaspoon set on kitchen ceramic tiles in the sunshine. Part of a lovely cutlery set - heavy, Italian, (Alessi Nuovo Milano) stainless steel, and mirror-finished.
The bowl of the spoon is about 4cm in length - establishing shot in the first comment field.
Happy Macro Monday to everyone ;o)
My 2015 Macro Mondays set: 2015 Macro Mondays
My Everyday Things set is here: Elisa Everyday Things
I decided to give this a shot tonight. Differently harder than I thought....for me anyway. I realize I need to use a higher F stop and a tripod. I found some patterns work much better than others.
No, not those 2 tall peaks in the background. But the smaller pointy peak in shadow in front of them.
This thin prominent peak stands out nicely as one drives north on the Kananaskis Trail (aka Bighorn Hwy, Hwy 40). Was a good challenge figuring out it's name.
The twin summits of massive Mt. Kidd loom large in the background.
Just one of many spectacular peaks one sees in Kananaskis Country.
Have a wonderful Sunday!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Spoon Reflections
Stay safe and well everyone.
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. Any comments or Faves are very much appreciated
every now and then when i pick up an object that belonged to my mother, it hits me, an overwhelming emotion: how much i miss her - wish you were here, mum...
You cannot make a spoon that is better than a spoon..once invented, it cannot be improved...Umberto Eco
Montana de Oro State Park. A gorgeous spot if you get a chance to visit. iPhone pano shot with sky enhancement using Luminar 4 for Sliders Sunday. HSS!
Two egg spoons from the morning breakfast table ...
For the Macro Monday challenge "Tableware" (December 4th 2023)
My 2023 set: Here
previous years of the Macro Mondays challenge:
My 2022 set: Here
My 2021 set: Here
My 2020 set: Here
My 2019 set: Here
My 2018 set: Here
My 2017 set: Here
My 2016 set: Here
My 2015 set: Here
My 2014 set: Here
My 2013 set: Here
When I saw these spoons, I knew they were a must for our Spoons and Friends collection! I love them.
After playing with all the kitchen stencils, the idea came to me to arrange the spoons into a bouquet of spoons.
The reflections of the surroundings helped add color to the composition.
For "Crazy Tuesday" group theme of "A SPOONFUL OF"
A black drape used as a background
- a few folds can be seen
- spoon supported by a 'box' under the drape.
- chair legs just inserted into the skin of the nectarine to
provide a reasonably stable base
- coloured bottle
- flower.
That poor flower has survived the drought of the last week and now today's sporadic thunderstorms.
A bit of extra saturation and sharpening to get this result from my old and modified Miranda lens. It's taken longer to write this than it did to take the photograph.
Auto Miranda EC 50mm f1.8
I had a play with spoon reflections on a wet day recently. Canon 600D on a tripod, material of mine in the background and a desert spoon. ISO 200, 1/6 ss, f/6.3. Warning - it is addictive! lol.
Crazy Tuesday
SpongeBob.. "Look into my eyes!"
"SpongeBob.." Am I taking photography seriously enough?