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This belonged to my mother, but I don't remember her ever saying anything about it.
Looking online, it seems to be a pin made from a sterling silver salt spoon.
An exact match to this describes it as, "Lovely Sterling Silver Easterling 1944 Salt Spoon Brooch." My mother was 19 in 1944; maybe this was a fad back then.
It's 2 1/2" long.
For Macro Mondays Pin Badge.
Detail in first comment.
Macro Mondays - Measurement
A set of measuring spoons that are at least 60 years old. The cutting board is not 60 years old.
The work of legendary railroad photographer Steve Smedley, the F-Units pause on the Spoon River Bridge for everyone gathered to get multiple shots from multiple angles. With railfans stretching out from rail to river, it was not easy to get a shot without anyone in it. Fortunately, an offending bush was cut down to provide an unobstructed view of this historic occasion.
Crazy Tuesday theme: Spoon Reflections
Reflection of my Flickr photostream on my computer screen.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
You can never have enough spoons when entertaining. Can't wait for large gatherings with friends and family!
Clear plastic photographed between two polarising filters to show the stress distribution within, known as Photoelasticity.
Edited with Kim's 'true grit' preset and two layers of 'organic' at 100 percent soft light and at multiply 31 percent.
clarity and blur within the same frame. just like life.
[9:52; photograph yourself, from behind the camera]
James Spooner entered normal traffic in the last week of October on the Ffestiniog Railway, seen here on its way across the Cob on the way back to Boston Lodge
Spices
52 Weeks of 2025 - Week 12 - Spoons
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It’s a spoon again ;) But the shape of the reflections has slightly changed…
It’s quite difficult to get the „right amount“ of depth of field here. This is taken at f/25 but the depth of field is still so narrow… the "Spoons #1" was taken at f/40 but it seemed to me that the performance of the lens isn’t the best with such small apertures. So I decided to go for the shallower depth of field…
Strobist info: I used two 80cm x 80cm softboxes with two YN560III (triggered by a YN560TX). Each of them was positioned on one side.
One spoon picking up all those little circles!!
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Our Daily Challenge ~ Spoon Reflections ....
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A pattern from a quilting book reflected off a spoon.
Shot for CrAzY Tuesday!. 2/6/24 theme of “SPOON REFLECTIONS”