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AAW May 15 - 22: Black and White Shadows
WIT: I was at a restaurant during a rain storm, but the sun shone through the window and curtain for about 5 seconds before disappearing behind the clouds again, so I only had a chance at one shot when I saw the shadows thrown across the floor.
BW conversion was in-camera, and in post just cropped and slightly upped the contrast.
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Chrome Table/Chairs @ Eva Art Gallery....Prairiefire Complex
Overland Park, KS
A micro (macro) photograph of one single grain of table salt.
Grains of salt are translucent...who knew? You can see the red background through the salt crystal.
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"Table Dance".... ;-)))
/ seen @Frozen Pond, Salzgitter - Germany
Sony ILCE-7M2
DT 150-600mm F5-6.3 SAM
/edited to taste
Noritake pattern Floral Bay gifted as a wedding present. Originally only used for the Christmas table. Whilst taking these photographs for the theme I was reminded of my single life where my best friend would laugh, as I set the table and cooked a steak, made fresh salad and poured a glass of wine for myself at least once a week. "Why do you do that" she would ask, "I couldn't be bothered if I was single" It became known as my 'Table for One, dinner A must have treat for those who flew solo for such a long time. I still like to set the table and we now use the Noritake every day.
Thai food from the Sunset takeaway, in the nearby village of Morar (other outlets are available). This was the first week we've had here in the last 8 years that it was warm enough to eat outside in an evening.
Table Rock photographed from Chestoa View, Blue Ridge Parkway, Western North Carolina.
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I love how eerie this table looks in the fog, and I also noticed when I got my scans back how all the trees seem to be leaning in towards it.
Bormes-les-Mimosas / Provence / France
Album of France: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157626038...