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My parents kitty, the gorgeous and enormous Madam Panda.

 

Panda is one of the largest cat's I've ever come across.

 

All my Panda's www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/panda/

This interesting object would be the perfect Christmas gift to decorate your living room.

 

This photo was taken by a Kowa Super 66 medium format film camera with a KOWA 1:3.5/55 lens and Kowa L39•3C(UV) ø67 filter using Ilford Delta 3200 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Flatlands Coffee Bowling Green, Ohio

wireless Nikon SB-28 fired underneath glass coffee table.

Squishy on the coffee table.

 

She was doing the chicken and being stroked on the head. Even after our hands were removed, she still wanted to be splat against the table? Mmm.

 

Ah, and check out the bunny breath. :D

Coffee table from an old sewing machine

Pentax-A 50mm 2.8 Macro

I'm proud to introduce you to my latest and greatest M.O.C. The all new never before seen LEGO Coffee Table Foosball Table! That's right! The soccer set we actually wanted! Entertain your AFOL friends at your next LUG meeting and challenge them to a game. Battle it out and claim victory for your custom minifig team. All LEGO fans will love the LEGO Coffee Table Foosball Table. It fits any theme, as long as you have the minifigs. And for all you Steampunk Lovers out there it comes in an authentic "faux" oak woodgrain finish.

 

Inspiration from this came from what is now my favorite cartoon, Phineas & Ferb. There was an episode where they hung their sister and friends on a life size foosball rack. I had to take my monkey apart for the bricks. It still needs a little tweeking as far as the push rods go. I've been able to arrange them where they'll cover most of the field. Also I need a tighter connection on the minifig's. If you give them the 'ol around the world spin they tend to fly off. And yay for me for finding a practical use for those stupid soccer goalie handles. : ) And yay for you if you read all this!

Not quite big enough to BE a coffee table, but certainly big enough that it must be opened on a table ... this is not a book to hold in your hands.

 

Taken for Flickr's Our Daily Challenge: BOOK, BOOKS, NOTEBOOKS

iPhone snapshot while waiting for my morning coffee to brew. :)

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- seen in a friend's patio. Not only a very functional design (cubes can be used separately or in any combination), but the 'toy' colours (these are the real ones) make the ideal... abstract photo :)

 

Published on Living Sense - Feb-2010

I have been wanting to shoot kiwi slice since I saw a photograph in one of the Flickr groups. I am pretty happy how it turned out on my first try. The set up was very simple: glass coffee table, headlight below and a sheet of printer paper on top of the glass.

Thoughts? Suggestions?

 

Custom Ottoman Coffee Table with Flower Arrangements from newest inspiration Furniture Design Trends. #homedecor #homedesign #decoration Check more details here bit.ly/1VGVN2p

via Kienteve.com ift.tt/2axhM7E Lucite And Glass Coffee Table

Introducing the Beer Barrel Coffee Table for The Warehouse Sale🍺! Not only is it hand crafted from the highest quality casks but it also features a fridge❄️ to hold all of your beverages! The Beer Barrel Coffee Table will be the highlight of any home. ✨

Say goodbye👋 to the effort of having to get up and go to the fridge, and say cheers🍻 to convenience!

 

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Project 2020/366 - Day 003: CurbCrap - The Coffee Table

 

I would not normally do CurbCrap's two days in a row, but this one was just too nice to turn up. Walking back in a light rain after a haircut, I spied this little gem on the sidewalk. Approximately 2 by 4 feet, it's a fairly solid wood coffee table missing its glass. There is an insert into which a glass top could be placed, but it's a good guess the glass was broken and the owner decided not to replace it.

 

So it was set out, to sit in the rain, waiting for a passing pedestrian to take pity on it, and give it a good home. And a new glass.

 

Here, a passing pedestrian walks by completely unaware of the pleas issued by the forlorn table. He seems determined to ignore it, purposely staring off in the opposite direction. "Nope, not me," he thinks, "you're not going home with me."

 

Q Street NW, between New Hampshire Ave and 19th Street.

  

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We’re here are visiting books. These are my two I have on the go as coffee break books. Made to stick is a great book about how our brains latch on to certain ideas/messages/stories and not others and explores what makes ideas “sticky”.

Scored the Grete Jalk coffee table at an Estate Sale. I pick the end tables up this weekend.

This stylish coffee table consists out of three bricks and an non-official building technique. the legs, two bucket handles, are put inside the edges of the table leaf, a 2 by 4 flat plate. This building technique isn't very stable because the handles will fall out the edge easily, but it looks very nice.

Coffee table

 

Leica M11

Voigtlander APO-LANTHAR 35mm f/2.0 ASPH

Garden furniture created for Cherry Loft House MOC.

Taken with a Pentax K5IIs and an Industar-61 LZ MC (Индустар-61Л/З) 50mm f2.8 Macro lens. Wide open, uncropped.

 

Day 15 in Pentax Forum's Daily in April 2017 Challenge.

Our table holiday centerpiece in the family room.

© István Pénzes.

Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.

 

4th April 2020 @ home

 

Leica M-P [Typ 240]

Leica Apo-Summicron-M 50mm 1:2/50 ASPH.

....This Sigma 70-210mm zoom lens I've had for awhile will not focus between 70 and 135mm. So I took this 70mm shot of the arrangement on our coffee table with the sun lighting it up. I think I'll put it back into darkness until another time.

* Canon EOS REBEL T5i camera

* Sigma 70-210mm f/4.5 K II lens

* Fotodiox PK-EOS lens adapter

 

Nothing beats a great cup of cappuccino and a good coffee table book to browse through.

Miyajima@Hiroshima ::

Leica M8, Summicron 35mm ASPH.

O'Sullivan's Retreat located at Bulahdelah, New South Wales, Australia is a story of broken dreams and heartache, and ultimately financial ruin.

 

Once a thriving roadside stop for travellers the construction of a bypass rapidly spelt the demise of this small business venture.

 

Today all that remains are a few scattered pieces of furniture and other remnants that are slowly falling victim to the elements of time.

sunlight friday morning...

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