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For Smile on Saturday group theme "smiling spoons". I learned it is hard to take a reflection on a spoon! I will probably work on this more, just because I don't think it should have been so hard. :=) I hope everyone is Smiling on Saturday!
You cannot make a spoon that is better than a spoon..once invented, it cannot be improved...Umberto Eco
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
Arriving at Lake Tahoe there was so much traffic and construction that I decided to visit the nearby Spooner Lake State Park, which turned out to be a good choice as it was beautiful and there were hardly any people on the nice loop trail around the lake....
Not something I have tried before, but feeling challenged by the Crazy Tuesday challenge this week.
Harder than I realised, but after some a bit of patience, I was happy with the results.
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?
Macro Mondays theme: "Kitchen"
A set of Paderno measuring spoons, ranging from 1 tablespoon to 1/8 teaspoon in size.
I liked their vintage-look (although they are not vintage) which made me think of my grandmother's baking. Happy Macro Monday everyone!
ODC - Directly above Spiral Objects
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Just a little difference in the placement of the spoon may make it easier to see what is happening. I like this plaid paper a lot.
Photo for Crazy Tuesday's theme: "Spoon Reflections."
A potholder beneath my soup spoon smiles back.
For MACRO MONDAYS, this weekās theme: āPatterns in Nature"
HMM!!!
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_Spooner Angel_
Grave of Mary J. Spooner (1850-1914)
Olive Grove Primitive Baptist Cemetery
Seminole County, Georgia USA
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A spoon reflecting a photograph of Chihuly glass in a 2016 calendar.
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"Spoon" Osteospermums, also known as African daisies, are a type of osteospermum characterized by their unique, spoon-shaped petals, often found in varieties like "Margarita White Spoon" and "Margarita Purple Spoon". So says Google AI search and in this case it is right.
tried-and-true.com/annuals_variety/osteospermum-astra-pur....
If you don't want to search with Ai enabled just type in the search terms along with -ai. You will get the summary (that occurred before AI was added in last year ) but not the AI summary. I'm not certain if this helps to save the electricity and water resources that AI is gobbling up.