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52 Weeks of 2025 - Week 12 - Spoons

 

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just because

 

"i just need a bit of polish"

"what a scoop....." (john)

hey you want to spoon with me? (john)

""Polish me!" (nan)

"Happy but sun damaged" (barb)

"A tarnished smile" (di b)

"It needs a bit of polish" (ariadne)

"Life has been a strain!" (bill)

"Irruncible! As in, she wants to be a runcible spoon but can't quite carry it off!" (nan)

 

was at a rummage sale and spotted this. when i went to the register the gal who checked me out told me that she was glad it was going to a good home since she had donated it and it was her grandmother's :) so i'll have to shine it up and take a new picture :):)

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!!

 

Keep Safe Everyone!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Spoon Reflections ....

 

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Love my vintage spoons and the more you neglect them, the better they look.

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views from the porch...

Vintage spoons tied up with string ... nothing complicated but then that's me all over. :)

Outside Balnarring Medical Centre

On Friday morning it was pouring with rain and I felt the urge to do some photography. After rummaging through the cutlery drawer I came up with a set of spoons. Classic rat tail design by Morton's of Sheffield, since you ask. Probably no longer exist since everything is outsourced to China these days.

From my "spoon" session. Creating an abstract image from a spoon and striped printed paper.

 

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Macro Mondays, July 29, 2019: “Made of Wood”

 

Dimensions: The width of each hole is 0.5 cm

Chrysanthemum with "spoon petals". This plant can be grown from cuttings and is at least 6 years old. Houston, Texas. Dec. 2022.

Spooners Cove, Montaña de Oro State Park, San Luis Obispo County, CA, 2017

Another Lensbaby shot. It's barely been off my camera for the last few months!

 

Lensbaby Composer, Sweet 50

Reflecting spoons are altogether too much fun! I haven't abandoned the idea yet, my friends! Thanks so much for your patience and enthusiasm! These three spoons are learning to play cribbage!

 

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Just something from my archives. I don't seem to have time to shoot anything new these days.

 

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The Bernadotte Dam on the Spoon river north of Ipava Illinois.

metal spoon, turned completely green. fuji film in nikon fe

Our Daily Challenge ~ Accent the Colours

 

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heck, I love hands

Flickr Friday Spoon

Spoon Bill (Platalea leucorodia) is aresident of Sri Lanka. Adults. Belongs to Threskiornithidae family. Clicked at Kumana National Park, Sri Lanka.

 

Soup spoon with spiral reflection and blue and gold shadows.

 

This stainless steel soup spoon is placed on a textured cream tablecloth. The underside of the spoon reflects a spiral pattern woven into the texture of the fabric.

 

Two light sources, gold behind and white in front of the subject create the two shadows, one gold one blue.

 

who is afraid of spiders? So many people.

This is a spider made out of old spoons and crafted together.

 

I just loved the morning light and the shadows on the table.

  

Spoon reflections. Happy Valentine's Day - Just for fun.

After a long day's work, Spooner, a black Lab, proves, once again, that the definition of "friendship" is a wet, cold nose. :)

Take Aim: Iridescent Colored

 

116 in 2016, #67 spoon

 

156. week 44, #130

Fishing near the Bernadotte Dam on the Spoon river north of Ipava Illinois.

Spoon Bill (Platalea leucorodia) is aresident of Sri Lanka. Adults. Belongs to Threskiornithidae family. Clicked at Bundala National Park, Sri Lanka

 

My first spoon that I am genuinely proud about. While I see where I can improve, I also felt my skill set brought me to this point comfortably (ie. not ruining it because I had to carve that one last detail, only to ruin the entire spoon)

 

This came from a blank of black walnut from Mount Wolfe Farm in the Caledon Hills - a part of a workshop, run by the Ontario Rural Skills Network (www.ontarioruralskillsnetwork.com/)

 

The course was led by a terrific carver by the name of Fuzz.(@fuzzandmaz). The spoon is heavily influenced by the spoons that Fuzz creates.

 

Black Walnut - Flaxseed Oil Finish

Welsh Love Spoons are carved from a single piece of wood and are best known worldwide but other countries also have this tradition. The earliest surviving example, displayed in the Welsh Folk museum in Cardiff, is dated around 1667, although the tradition probably dates back long before that.

My wife and I received this pair 41 years ago from relatives after we were married.

 

More info here

www.adamking.co.uk/pages/history-and-meanings

  

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