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From bottom to top: a couple of random magazines, fat Russian-English dictionary, book on environmental justice, complete works of Plato, Harry Potter, very questionable sci-fi novel, spiral notebook with "stuff", Anna Karenina in Russian and another Russian-English dictionary, pocket version (because one needs at least two dictionaries to read Anna Karenina). I swear I didn't put it together just so I could take a picture. My son creates these piles quite naturally.
Taken and edited with an iPhone.
First roll from my Vito camera, X-tra 400 used.
Loving the feel of just taking pictures.
sunny 16 rule used because no metering on the camera.
Taken Feb 2, 2015 in St John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Thanks for your visits, faves and comments... (C)rebfoto
...with homemade instant mango jam :)
Thank you Archy for sharing Nandita's recipe :)
A bit of a close up on the newest rescue coffee table.
I paid close attention to the color accuracy on this one in order to best display some of the differences in the grain and color of these three higher end hardwood choices. The large Weston meter in the center is solid mahogany with what's left of its original finish, which is a whole bunch of lacquer layers in varying states of decay in spots. This stuff was not made to see moisture and will become cloudy looking when its exposed to a wet rag or cloth. This type of finish is completely repairable if you strip off the old stuff and apply a more modern water proof varathane of some sort. The smaller copper covered meter is the same wood and finish issues. The resistance boxes are both solid walnut, only the one on the right side has been refinished to remove the old similar faded finish and shows the walnut's natural colors.
The wood of the coffee table? Well, I'm still thinking its solid Burmese teak on the frame members and nicely veneered Burmese teak on the table's 1.25" thick top and i's thinner 1/4" thick lower magazine/storage shelf... until someone tells me better. :)
Cheers! :)
Chillaxing with Sam adams, summer Ale in hand. Again waiting for the last minute to take a shot. So join the chillout, have a cold beer, tomorrow will be a better day. TGIF.
An excellent book, see.. kenduncan.com/
and kenduncan.com/product/walking-in-the-light/
Celebrating the very best of Ken’s iconic Australian shots – and spanning virtually his whole career – Walking in the Light presents ninety-six highlights from Ken’s far-reaching photographic journeys.
Published in the tradition of Ken’s stunning Reflections volumes – with a top edge spine so that each image is presented unbroken without a central book fold.
Size: 485mm x 230mm
Pages: 184
Mosaic tiles on top of glass tabletop.
The the table is from a rummage sale, the tiles are from ebay. Blogged about here: www.divingmeet.blogspot.com
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A pair of end tables / combined coffee table sketched with a ballpoint pen.
I thought the materials would be bleached ash (white) and stained ash (black).
So this happened: www.mocpages.com/moc.php/303807
Now what do you do with the Lego after you get it back? Have a custom coffee table made by Jay Hayward to display it in of course. Jay built this table and we enjoy using it everyday. It's really a beautiful piece of work.
With a little lead time, Ideum can create custom-colored multitouch tables. We happened to have an order for a lovely white powder-coated Coffee Table 42 just in time for the holidays! To learn more about our custom hardware, check out our blog post.