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Recently I did one of my regular trips to our local artisan chocolate maker in the next village and the designs on the tablet looked so nice I got inspired to take a photo of them: one milk chocolate, one dark.
We are now actively engaged in the process of eating them!
Single exposure with the Micro–Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 tilt–shift lens.
Strobist and technical: One Phottix Pro Indra500 monolight on a Profoto light stand in lateral position to camera left, 2 meters from subject and 1 meter above it, firing horizontally at 1/8 and ⅔ power through a Phottix Pro 110–cm Luna octabox with double diffuser. Large white card reflector to camera right.
Strobe set and triggered via Phottix Pro Odin II radio controller on the Nikon Z7 hot shoe, manual mode. Gitzo GT3543 XLS tripod with Arca–Swiss Cube C1 geared head. Nikon Z7 camera body, Micro–Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 PC–E tilt–shift lens, manual focus. FTZ adapter.
I'm trying to get a panel of photos for a competition at my camera club. I forgot all about it so as usual I am very last minute. This is one of the photos I am thinking of using. My husband bought me the beautiful glass teapot and I treated myself to the rosebud tea...it's deliciously refreshing but I realise it wouldn't be everyone's 'cup of tea'. I thought it would also come in handy for photo props...always have to think of photo props ;)
Wishing you all a wonderful, healthy, happy and creative 2018!
Chanson de The Doors
Ce sera probablement mon unique prise de vue ayant un lien avec la St-Valentin pour cette année
Some items are hard to capture on a table top, benefitting from the flow of water to create their pattern. Here is a flat lay of yellow pine pollen, white oak leaves, some small rocks and a storm drain surrounded by concrete.
Flat Lay / Knolling by the Calendar
April 29th - Sense of Smell Day
Sweet heavenly scent of Wisteria flowers
Sachets scented with Homemade Sherbet
Vivitar Series 1 70-210 f/3.5 Macro
Minolta Rokkor-X 200mm f/2.8
Minolta Rokkor-X 50mm f/1.4
Minolta MD 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5 Macro
Asahi SMC Takumar 135mm f/2.5
CC: Flatlay or Knolling
Green is my favorite color, but the purple ones are the prettiest of the bunch and the purple one gets the center spot. Five varieties of sea urchin shells, with sea urchin spines to draw the lines.
I used what I had on hand to do this flat lay and I was just working in the garden when the idea become better formed in my mind. I had just gotten the fresh seeds and the box to store them in yesterday and bought the plants this morning for my garden. Those are actually my gloves just removed so the dirt is fresh. :D My daughter put the purple flower under the thumb. Happy Mother's Day!
Size 5 and size 3 coats in orange and charcoal wool Melton. Spoonflower circuit board print lining and insulated vest. These are my 4th and 5th coats using this awesome pattern!
Finished coat- binding on insulated vest
Found inside the blue Delft stroopwaffel can that supports my clock. How many things can you identify? Which would be the most unique? The most useful? The most surprising? Which one is enigmatic? Need any explained or identified?
Just looked at this again and the orange thing looks like a frog in profile!!
I came home from a beach vacation, but my heart still lingers there. Or, maybe it's just a collection of beach rocks and shells...
You have questions; this girl has answers!
Ichigo Heaven is posing for the theme “Getting to Know You” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr. I made her dress and hair clip.
I'm not much of a writer but I received these items in part of a prize package I won on Instagram a few months ago. I've decided to use the little notebook to contemplate my day and each evening to write one sentence. Baby steps right?
I read my first Moomin book in the 3rd grade. The top left, Comet in Moominland, is what I still have from that early collection, 1979.
I've read Moominvalley in November every November for over 25 years and read it sporadically 10 years or so before that. This one is from 1996
And as much as I love in November, Moominpappa at Sea is my favorite. This one was published 1968.