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I liked the gears in the cranking mechanism

 

Photographed at the Jacksonport Farmers Market

Jacksonport Wisconsin

Tuesday September 13th, 2022

We've just landed in the kitchen, one of the upper deck galley's of the British Airways A380, where the magic happens, keeping everyone fed & watered.

  

British Airways Airbus A380 G-XLEF operating the daily BA 462 from London Heathrow to Madrid @ 15.15 hrs.

 

British Airways have been begun operating their A380's again since grounding during the Covid-19 pandemic, using them on daily trips to Madrid & Frankfurt, a real treat for enthusiasts during November/ December 2021.

 

Special thanks to Sophie, Marie & Philip, BA cabin crew for taking great care of me that day, what an experience.

 

Great to see the BA A380 back again #WelcomeBack

  

Focus stack of 18 images. Shot with two off camera flashes (Leica SF 60/Leica SF C1 trigger). Flash A in front of subject at 60 degrees in same plane as lens, modified with MagMod MagBounce. Flash B behind subject, unmodified, bounced off white ceiling.

Recommandation de nos aînées :

 

"Pour garder un homme, il faut bien faire l'amour et bien faire la cuisine"

 

alors je vous laisse devenir pourquoi on m'appelle encore "mademoiselle".....

 

Recommendation of our elders :

 

"To keep a man, one has to love and good cooking"

 

Then I let you guess why they still call me "miss" and no "madam" (big smile)

  

Alternate take on this week's Macro Mondays theme: Hard Light. Happy Macro Monday!

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Mechanical

canister made by James, wooden tools made by my husband [vintage wooden cutting board and cloth napkin for backdrops]

I spent quite a bit of time today in the kitchen. Among other things, I made some cookies to bring as a birthday gift for a friend I'll visit with tomorrow. As I was finally cleaning up, I noticed this spatula was practically begging me to take it's picture for this week's theme: shadows.

Happy Macro Monday!

this was our theme (Ivy's and mine) for this week's collaboration: everyday activities around the house, things that each and every one of us does on a regular basis, the beauty and simplicity of common life :)

 

on the right you have Ivy's photo and the one on the left is mine:) it was a pleasure to put together this collage, hope you all like it and I'd like to wish you a lovely week on behalf of both of us!

I really like this beautiful little ginger grater. And in this shot, I really like the electric magenta where the red meets the blue and can't figure out what to do.

 

Image is another Tuesday morning leftover from Macro Mondays (sidelight theme this week).

If the truth be known, I didn't .... just scrambling to catch something for this week's Theme!

 

Weekly Theme Challenge ~ Kitchen Tools!

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all.

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Zig Zag

My mom also had this very heavy glass dish with a protuberance coming up from the middle that fit the Macro Mondays theme of "Back in the Day." This was my grandmother's juicer. Can you imagine how laborious it was to cut citrus in half and mash it over this glass piece to get juice? Wow. Some modern advances certainly are convenient! I feel so blessed that my mom held onto these kitchen tools and I hope to pass them along to my children. They are a piece of history!

Looking up she saw it, in all it's metal beauty. A glow in the sky and.......we have lift off.................🚀

The end of a brush to use for cleaning glassware.

e.g., squeezing, scraping, slicing and stirring

Spady Museum

Delray Beach, Florida

The process of making sushi and slicing during a chef's demonstration class in a home kitchen and being placed on a plate

321/365

Something from my kitchen.

When we split up my Grandma Nina's things, I got a lot of her kitchen tools. It has been so wonderful to cook with her spoons and dishes. My favorite? The pasta scooper. It was my great grandmother's- my Grandma Nina's mother. I love making pasta and using their pasta scooper. I am sure there is a proper name for it, but I don't know it. I don't care to know. Unless, of corse, it starts with o, p or q.

  

FILM26, the letter N

 

Minolta X700

50 mm

Kodak color, 400 ISO

one of the informal quilting groups I belong to ...has spent a June day annually...for ten years or more....at Flora's cottage in Sauble Beach...

 

.Monday this week... lunch at a nearby restaurant, some fun drumming with Fran's great collection of percussion instruments.... ( swimming in the lake was cancelled...too much rain...), a quick visit to see the nesting area for Piping Plovers...endangered bird species...but too wet to get out of cars.... lots of good conversation and plans for the coming months..... time for me to shoot some of Flora's collection of old kitchen utensils...and the VERY old outhouse ( no longer in use....) and then a fine pot-luck supper.

 

Only six of us could attend....but we had a great time !!!

My sister likes to give me odd kitchen gadgets for Christmas & makes me try to figure out what they're for

 

ODC - 10/16/2018 - Confusing

This is my photo for week #3, "something I use with my hands in my house".

I like cooking, so it seemed appropriate to choose something from my kitchen.

I think this knife is my oldest kitchen utensil. My father bought it for me, together with a sharpening steel, in 1973. This was shortly after WH and I were married. I remember going to Harrod's with Wonderful Husband and my parents on a domestic shopping expedition.

The knife was made in England. I use it often, and it is as good as new. (Wish I could say the same about my hand.)

 

About the photo: I don't cut with my left hand. I don't have a tripod, so I used the timer switch on my camera so that I could hold the camera steady with my right hand.

This is a great tool and most certainly helps to open those bottles that just don't want to be opened! Grip, twist and turn equals job done!!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Opener (tool to open something) ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

Exaggerated donut bokeh from a Hanimex 500mm f8 mirror lens, centred on the working end of a kitchen whisk.

You guessed right. It's a 70's dancefloor shot in B&W.

 

#176 in Explore, 30th Nov 2008

My little potato scrubber gets a daily work out on my vegies. HMM

Williams Sonoma

Hillsdale Shopping Center

San Mateo, California USA

01.14.24

Our Daily Challenge ... everyday object.

 

taken with a Canon Speedlite 430EX with full power wireless triggered inside a kitchentool.

Fun things in my kitchen under a macro lens.

Shot for Active Assignment Weekly, theme "Kitchen Tools".

 

WIT

I am I think in an analogue period of my hobby. It will go away, I promise!

 

For this week's assignment I took a baking form shaped as a bird, and put it in an old birdcage that we bought on a flea market.

The picture was shot on an Ilford HP5 bulk roll film, that expired no less than 30 years ago. But the emulsion still works, albeit with lots of noise and other imperfections. The magic of it, the process of developing the film in a Paterson development tank, hanging the film to dry and then inspect the result is so much fun. Not very efficient, but fun. My health at the moment still leaves a lot to wish for, so garden shots are my specialty at the moment.

A red leaf lettuce on a small grater on black background, horizontal, front view. Part of a personal project, published on foodfulife.com

Copyright © 2014 Deborah M Zajac ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

 

...fresh cherries!

 

Nikon D700| AF-D Nikkor 105mm micro| Hand-held

When the light, the colour, the shapes, and the balance all interlock so perfectly, I feel truly overwhelmed by the wonder of it all!

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