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...the little shelf with plants in cups is from niji-ya - it has a lot of texture changes and also a wall version - i love it...<3
Fort-Dauphin (Madagascar) - J’en ai parlé dans la première légende de cette série ; les mères des élèves de l’école primaire de La Fraternité, se relaient pour préparer le repas du midi servi à la cantine scolaire. Sur cette photos cette femme (et d’autres hors champ) dressent les tablent. Les enfants ne vont plus tarder.
At table !
Fort-Dauphin (Madagascar) - I talked about it in the first caption of this series; the mothers of the students at La Fraternité primary school take turns preparing the lunch served in the school canteen. In this photo this woman (and others off-camera) are setting up the tables. The children won't be long anymore.
My very first HDR (High Dynamic Range) photo. It was past the hour of midnight when I finished reading about making HDR photos. So, All I managed to come up with was the dinning table. It so reminded me of a Tom and Jerry (the famous cartoon) scene, when I was done working on the this photo.
Originally a color image, this table setting is at Gansevoort Plaza in the West Village in Manhattan.
Come take a look at the new Soft Cube tables at the mainstore! Head to the left to snatch them up!
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Branson, MO
The dam was constructed from 1954 to 1958 on the White River.
It is 6,423 ft. long and a maximum of 252 ft. high.
Table & chairs. I like the way the chairs cast pink shadows on the wall & the colour makes me smile.
ODC "pink"
Flowering Pelargonium Cucullatum plants growing on the slopes of Signal Hill... with Table Mountain and the Cape Town city bowl in the background... with some amazing clouds included!
Nikon D800, Nikon 14 - 24 mm at 14 mm, ISO of 100, aperture of f/16 with a 1/60th second exposure.
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This is Table Mountain in the city of Oroville, California. You can take long hikes and it has waterfalls and is full of wildflowers. It has a long winding road. I drove one hour and about another 20 minutes in winding roads. The mountain has a lot of creeks, and it is worth going to with your family. I liked the yellow wildflowers and the creeks.