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Basil NEVER gets any scraps under the table when we're eating *Gasp*! He usually has a seat of his own AT the table! LOL!
FGR Invades : Under The Table Fridays
Also SOOC Fridays (I just did cropping to a square)
365 days of my dog: Day 247
The Getty Center, Los Angeles, California.
I've been shooting architectural images of this Richard Meier masterpiece for over ten years now and it never bores me. A few years ago I had a show of images like these and it went very well; Richard Meier told me in a letter he thinks my images capture the spirit of his buildings and that put a wonderful grin on my face.
These images were all shot with the Fuji X100S and processed like the others I've done in this series in Lightroom. While the fixed 35mm angle of view on this camera doesn't give me the drama of 28 or 24mm, I wanted to walk around this now very familiar place with this new camera to see how it felt. In short, it felt good and the images I got out of it rival any of the other cameras I've used to shoot there.
The Morris table
Another design with a number of variations.
The most common use is as an entry or console table; it can also be called a sofa table.
36" wide
16 1/2" deep
34" high
Walnut
I realized that I had built this before I had purchased a DSLR and so I added it to today's photo shoot.
This is the fourth version of the the design and I have never been happy with how it photographs
BBQ table at a beach near Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. I was told that the big box on top of the umbrella contains solar panels to provide power for the BBQ.
Taken with a Canon EOS 450D.
Lens: EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1600)
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO Speed: 200
Focal Length: 220 mm
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
We're selling this table, but I wanted to post the picture here, because i thought the light coming in through the window helped create a really nice shot.
This coffee table is created from solid quarter sawn white oak. The top portion is composed of two book matched pieces which have similar patterns in their flecking. This creates an interesting design across the top of the table that is original and unique. The splines on each end are made of American Cherry.
A fresh coating of snow adorns Table Mountain as viewed from the search and rescue command post set up at the Bonneville trail head.
In celebration of Eastern’s 2010 national football championship, students enrolled in a senior capstone class in the College of Science, Health and Engineering constructed, from scratch a regulation, championship Foosball table. All proceeds from the table will benefit the College of Science, Health and Engineering and the EWU Alumni Association.
If you are interested in purchasing this foosball table click here for more information.
Industrial Crank Table. Table top: 36 wide Base can cranked as low as 28 inch tall or as tall as 40 inch. Gun metal finish Industrial Crank Table. Go industrial with this hard working wood and metal crank table. Industrial furniture never looked so good! This table can serve as an end table or crank it up to bar height. Industrial style that is built tough. (36 round x 28-40h). The table top screws on for easy transport. Note there is a crack in the unfinished wood top, Adding a glass top on top of wood top, would make for easy cleaning.
The table is created out of a window from Urban Ore, metal shelving supports that were being discarded from my old office, and wood that I pulled out of a dumpster.
This is the original photo - not great. But, I played around with some textures I downloaded from DeviantArt. Hope you like.
Spectacular forest hikes and mountain vistas abound within the Table Rock Wilderness, Nov. 18, 2018. BLM photos: Michael Campbell
A remnant of a lava flow that once covered the region along the western foothills of the Cascades, Table Rock stands at 4,881 feet above the northeastern portion of this small wilderness.
The wilderness was designated in 1984 and now is nearly 5,800 acres in size.
On this steep and rugged terrain, visitors can find a quiet forest of Douglas fir and western hemlock, with noble fir at higher elevations and crowds of rhododendron on many of the upper slopes
At least two endangered plants bloom here: Oregon sullivantia and Gorman's aster.
Deer and elk wander about in winter, and the northern spotted owl has been spotted among the old growth.
About 17 miles of trails give access to the wilderness. A relatively easy hike from Table Rock Road leads to Table Rock Trail. On clear days, hikers can spot many Cascade peaks in Oregon and Washington.
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This is one of our picnic tables all decked out with snow. I stuck a yardstick into the snow to gauge it; 18" as of this morning ... but still snowing.
Taken inside an abandoned warehouse in my collegiate hometown of Lock Haven, PA.
Light painted with orange and green gelled strobes. You can see me in the photo. I didn't crop it because I love the holes in that wall.
99 second exposure
f/4
ISO 140
An old fashioned metal accordian grille protects the big glass wall at the Hotaru Japanese Restaurant on Gouger Street, Adelaide. Being early, the place is still shut and the morning sun plays with complex shadows on the white tablecloth while the glass window adds a reflective layer.
Taken with iPhone 3GS.
Entry for Daily Shoot 471: "Find a repeating pattern today and make a photograph of it."