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I decided to make use of my old cracked (and most favorite teacup) and turn it into a planter. I also found more rosemary sprigs in my fridge so I planted another one.
so adorable
I took this picture on my coffee table and took it from the side in order to capture the steam from the hot steam coming out. There is minimal editing with a little contrast boost and blurred background
How does the use of only natural light influence the composition and detail of a subject?
It made the picture glow with golden, natural color and lets the true colors come out in the simplicity of it.
Image size: 20.053 x 13.387 in 300ppi
We have quite a collection of Halequinware, colorful tableware from the 30s. Here are the teacups in the display case. (And yes, I'm still on a self-imposed confinement in our apartment due to the flu. Eventually, I hope to take a picture outside again!)
The collection of teacups at the Westboro Legion's Valentine's tea. The legion has over 100 teacups, all donated by members, according to Bonnie Legroulx.
You all expressed an interest in coming for tea, so I thought I'd wet your appetite. I live in an old Victorian Farm house and have managed to fill it with antiques and lace. This is just one shelf to assure you I have enough service for all. The cups and pots will of course be mismatched, but that's so much more fun. All will be required to wear boas, floppy hats and tons of gawdy jewelry. I'm kind of a modern 'olde broad' and seeing this reminds me of my grandma's house - which always smelled, well, old. I assure you, mine does not.
BTW, it will be BYOT (bring your own tea) as I'm totally a Starbucks kind of gal.
Same stamp motif as on teapot part of my Jane Austen 'tea for one' set- just to add a little something.