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From time to time I like to challenge myself. In this case it was about photographing the steam given off by the water kettle.
For this I used a Nikon Z8 camera and a Meyer Optik Görlitz Biotar 75mm F1.5 II lens, which has completely manual operation, both in focus and diaphragm aperture.
Since the room was dark the exposure time was going to be longer than one second, in this case 1.6 seconds, I attached the camera to a tripod, used a remote shutter release and deactivated the IBIS stabilization.
I set the sensitivity to ISO 64
To illuminate the vapor trail beam I used an LED flashlight and opened the diaphragm halfway, at an aperture of F5.6.
At first I had used the maximum aperture (F1.5) but what occurs in many lenses of this type: a chromatic aberration towards a green tone.
The rest is a slight repair with Lightroom and Photoshop.
EL AGUA ESTÁ LISTA PARA EL TÉ, 2023
De vez en cuando me gusta ponerme desafíos. En este caso se trataba de fotografiar el vapor que despide la tetera.
Para he usado una cámara Nikon Z8 y una lente Meyer Optik Görlitz Biotar 75mm F1.5 II, que tiene un manejo totalmente manual, tanto en el enfoque como en la apertura de diafragma.
Dado que al estar la habitación a oscuras el tiempo de exposición iba a ser superior a un segundo, en este caso de 1,6 segundos, acoplé la cámara a un trípode, usé un disparador remoto y desactivé la estabilización del IBIS.
Ajusté la sensibilidad a ISO 64
Para iluminar el haz de la estela de vapor usé una linterna LED y el diafragma lo abrí a medias, a una apertura de F5.6.
Al principio había usado la máxima apertura (F1.5) pero se produce lo que en muchas lentes de este tipo: una aberración cromática hacia tono verde.
El resto es un ligero repaso con Lightroom y Photoshop.
kitchenware ...
Pic in my Storescape Album ...
Pic taken Jun 5, 2022
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ift.tt/1uGTkJi: An old frying pan has been abandoned on the wall of an old storage in the area of Nomme in Tallinn, Estonia. - ift.tt/2cMAhcy //
"Jadeite, Jadite, or Jade-ite? No matter how you spell it, jadeite is that gorgeous green milk glass found in old homes, estate sales, flea markets and antique malls all over the U.S. and Canada. First created in the 1930s, jadeite is used for all types of things, but most commonly dishware and kitchenware. It first became popular in the Victorian era, then fell out of style for a time until World War II when glass companies found it could be stylish, plus affordable, to make. Now it’s trendy again."
This quote is from, and more info is at
estatesales.org/thegoods/jadeite-jadite-jade-ite-guide
This "jadite" is 1/6th scale, made of plastic. The hutch is a repainted Gloria piece, also plastic.
At Kustom9
:HAIKEI: CHERISH / 5 (pink flowers in vase)
James&Dew .. (noPBR) Callbox Classic [Wall Decor] - White
At Equal10
Fancy Decor: Agosti Espresso Coffee Machine (black)
Fancy Decor: Agosti Coffee Grinder - Black
Fancy Decor: Agosti Espresso Tools - Black
KraftWork Artisan Bread . Bagels
8f8 - When I'm Away... - Miss Gracie Coco... Dooon't!
Other items used ~
Elm. Delilah Decor ~ Cups//Teal
Pitaya - La cuisine - Plates 01
.spruce. kitchen print {good food}
Petite Mort- Leander Botanical Rug I
[Rezz Room] Dachshund Adult Animesh (Companion)
Fancy Decor: Morgan Coffee Mug
BALACLAVA!! Butcher's Sign (Lamb)
floorplan. defaced artwork / stir
dust bunny . hanging plants . spider planter
dust bunny . hanging plants . double planter
dust bunny . kitchen clutter . paper towels
dust bunny . kitchen clutter . canisters . white
Nutmeg. Vintage Stove Salt & Pepper
Nutmeg. Morning Moments Potted Plant
Nutmeg. Vintage Stove Olive Oil / 1
Nutmeg. Vintage Stove Olive Oil / 2
Nutmeg. City Kitchen Dustbin
Nutmeg. Wall Hooks (more LOD)
Nutmeg. Radiator
Nutmeg. A Dog's Corner Bed
Nutmeg. A Dog's Corner Water Bowl
Nutmeg. A Dog's Corner Food Bowl
Nutmeg. City Kitchen Stool w/Towel
Nutmeg. Painter's Attic Potted Plant / 1
Nutmeg. Painter's Attic Potted Plant / 3
Nutmeg. Vintage Flat Kitchen Backsplash / 1
Nutmeg. Vintage Flat Kitchen Chalkboards
Nutmeg. Vintage Flat Kitchen Open Cabinet
Nutmeg. Vintage Flat Kitchen Baskets
Nutmeg. Vintage Flat Kitchen Stepladder
Nutmeg. Vintage Flat Kitchen Linens
Nutmeg. Vintage Flat Kitchen Basket / 2
Nutmeg. Vintage Stove Cutting Boards
Nutmeg. Vintage Stove Porcelain Dishes / 1
Nutmeg. Vintage Flat Kitchen Shelf / 2
Nutmeg. Rustic Kitchen Corner Pendant Light
Nutmeg. Enamel Kitchenware Plate
Nutmeg. Rustic Kitchen Corner Jugs
Nutmeg. Morning Moments Newspaper
Nutmeg. Vintage Stove Pans
Series: MACRO MONDAYS: It's A-Peeling To Me
I've used a stack of Macro Adapter + 2x + 4x +10x Macro lenses
If you like, check out in my photostream the two other versions for this week MM theme.
Location: Cork - Munster - Ireland - IE - Europe - EU
Photographer: Mark
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Adorable play kitchen set by Nutmeg...a mainstore release!
Nutmeg. Play Kitchen Stove w/accessories
Nutmeg. Play Kitchen Coffee Maker
Nutmeg. Play Kitchen Microwave
Nutmeg Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/REKA%20NUTMEG/233/125/21
Nutmeg Mainstore Older Releases: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/REKA%20NUTMEG/196/151/2001
Nutmeg Flickr: flic.kr/ps/Yr6Sn
Various Nutmeg:
Nutmeg. Childhood Dreams Tassel Rug
Nutmeg. Childhood Dreams Round Lion Rug
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Kitchen Apron Hanger Exclusive
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Kitchen Stove w/Arch RARE
Nutmeg. Countryside Kitchen Island PG
Nutmeg. Countryside Kitchen Backsplash
Nutmeg. Countryside Kitchen Frames
Nutmeg. Coffee Tray
Nutmeg. Enamel Kitchenware Teapot
hive // my bare bear
dust bunny & tenshi . step ladder . white
Thanks so much for all the support! 🌼
T. G. Green's produced the Cornishware range of kitchenware at their Pottery in Derbyshire. The striped design is still produced today but the original factory closed in 2007.
View the full set on my website - www.bcd-urbex.com/t-g-greens-pottery-derbyshire/
My brother and sister-in-law wanted to drop in and see what the Pioneer Woman Mercantile store was like when we were in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. It was quite a nice little store. There were a lot of souvenirs and tchotchkes for sale, as well as some cookbooks and kitchenware. The building itself was restored to a wonderful state. I was glad to go just to see the architecture and interior design of the old buildings we visited.
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Sony LA-EA5
Tamron SP AF 28-75mm
DRD - "Vintage clutter" New for this months Cosmopolitan Event, open now thru September 2nd. Full set includes bottles of milk, egg basket, flower jug, kitchen rack, kitchenware, rusted and clean version of a milk container, boxes on a shelf, 2 salt boxes and a scale. All with the incredible texturing DRD is known for. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/No%20Comment/128/127/35
For all things DRD, click here:
Looking close...on Friday: Just one drop
I got a new T-Fal wok, its underside is a series of (as yet) pristine, concentric aluminum circles. I washed it and left in the drying rack and then noticed this droplet, which seemed interesting. Added some vignetting afterwards.
Shot with a +10 filter. Frame is only about 1 inch across.
My Morty Moment.
An urban legend is born.
About seven years ago l tried the internet dating seen, to say it was interesting was an understatement.
For one summer l got to travel all over the state and have dates.
Despite being over two hundred pounds or 105 kg s l would still phone a friend, to say where l was, and that l was going on a blind internet date, just in case she turned out to be a female John Jarret rerun of Wolf Creek, and had a sledge hammer for my ankles if l tried to get away.
It was around Christmas, and l had a date, part of the date was to go to Woodend for lunch, and have some craft beer at the Holgate Brewhouse.
Before we caught up, l thought l would walk around and do some Christmas shopping.
I don’t mind cooking, although l am not the best at it, the process is relaxing, and l always find eating a meal l have made myself rewarding.
I found a homeware & kitchenware shop, and spotted the vegetable knife pictured over the map.
On an impulse buy, l bought it, and it should be noted that it is an excellent kitchen knife!
The part where it gets like a George Costanza skit out of Seinfeld, is we met at Woodend, and l had nowhere to stash the mini cleaver.
Doh!
We went to lunch, and she thought l had bought her a gift for the date and Christmas. She asked what l had, and pestered me to see what l had bought.
She was a little set back when l told her l had bought a mini cleaver, but she was a trooper, and was very cool considering her blind date had what looked like a meat hatchet.
Yes! l took a meat cleaver to a blind internet date.
Funny enough the date went well.
Happy New Year everyone, and hope you got a smile and laugh out my Morty moment.
The definition of Morty, from Urban Dictonary, www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Morty
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DRD - Vintage clutter - Milk container - rusted
DRD - Vintage clutter - Milk container - white
DRD - Vintage clutter - Old boxes on shelf
DRD - Vintage clutter - Kitchen rack
DRD - Vintage clutter - Salt box - A
DRD - Vintage clutter - Bottles of milk
DRD - Vintage clutter - Scale
DRD - Vintage clutter - Kitchenware
DRD - Vintage clutter - Flower jug
DRD - The Sugar Shack - Wood Platform
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Stove
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Island Blue
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Cabinet A
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Cabinet C
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Upper cabinet D
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Upper cabinet E
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Backsplash B - Narrow
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Backsplash B - Wide
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Sink ADULT
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Corner B
DRD - Eclectic Kitchen - Rack B
DRD - Oceanic Retreat - Rug A
DRD - Oceanic Retreat - Rug D
DRD flickr: flic.kr/ps/2dwEbV
DRD Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Death%20Row/129/147/21
hive // baking bundle A
hive // fresh cherries
hive // homemade cherry filling
hive // rolled crust RARE
hive // used flour scoop
hive // vintage straw dispenser
hive // butter tray
hive // dough bowl
hive // baking bundle B
hive // paper towels
hive Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/hive/139/55/25
hive Flickr: flic.kr/ps/2hPUK9
..::THOR::.. Painted Metal Stool Teal
..::THOR::.. Painted Metal Stool Mustard
THOR Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nyn/130/238/3209
THOR Flickr: flic.kr/ps/2w7oim
Thanks a bunch for all the support! 😁
Vintage (circa 1915) Cat cast in Polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride, better known as Bakelite for the Macro Mondays challenge: Vintage. The cat is 5cm wide and about 6.5cm tall.
Happy Macro Monday!
Bakelite was the first plastic made from synthetic components. It was developed by Leo Baekeland in Yonkers, New York in 1907, and patented on December 7, 1909 (U.S. Patent 942699A).
Because of its electrical nonconductivity and heat-resistant properties, it became a great commercial success. Bakelite was used in electrical insulators, radio and telephone casings, and such diverse products as kitchenware, jewelry, pipe stems, children's toys, and firearms. The "retro" appeal of old Bakelite products has made them collectible. (Courtesy Wikipedia)
i'm not very pleased with the result i got - in my mind this picture was supposed to be different, but yesterday i didn't have time to work it out. that's the worst part of running a 365 project
82/365
Film camera Mamiya RZ67 ProII (6x6 back), lens Mamiya Sekor Z 110mm f2/8, film Foma 100.
Dark room: enlarger Meopta Opemus 5, author's hand lith print, Fotospeed lith developer LD20, paper Bromekspress-1.
Imperfection - Macro Mondays
The glass shown in this photograph is approximately 2.5 inches wide.
Do not use or reproduce this image on Websites/Blog or any other media without my explicit permission. © All Rights Reserved - Barbara Smith.
Film camera Mamiya RZ67 ProII (6x6 back), lens Mamiya Sekor Z 110mm f2/8, film Foma 100.
Dark room: enlarger Meopta Opemus 5, author's hand lith print, Fotospeed lith developer LD20, paper Bromekspress-1. Scanner Epson 3200.
Search through the kitchen and decided to use this sifter that we use for noodles as the subject for the theme.
I use a few LED colours in the background and selected this angle for the shot.
Exactly an inch :) as was this weeks theme.
The letters are on a kitchen canister from around 1940.
Thank you for your views, faves and or comments ! HMM
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This man works as porter at Bangkoks Klong Toey Market.
Khlong Toei Market (also Klong Toey Market, Thai: คลองเตย; ) is Bangkok's biggest fresh market. It is located on Rama IV Road near the Khlong Toei and Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT stations in the Khlong Toei neighborhood. The market offers low prices on raw meat, seafood, farm produce, and a few other items (clothing, kitchenware, etc.) and is open daily from 6.00 am – 2.00 am. In January 2010 CNN listed it as one of the most authentic markets in Bangkok as well as a place to avoid when hung over.
Source : Wikipedia
I've moved to Instagram @cathygio1
This adorable jar is marked ESD and MR 7239. I love his blonde hair and big brown eyes. He looks very much to me like he was produced for ESD by PY/Miyao; what do you think?
He is about the same size as my other jars, with a lovely shiny glaze. He really brightens up my kitchen!
I've moved to Instagram @cathygio1
This was scanned many years ago from a vintage magazine. Wouldn't it be fun to set a picnic table at a barbecue with all the onion dishware?
This still life display features enamelware, which I remember using as a child. I found these interesting facts at mysoulfulhome.com/enamelware-collectors-guide/:
* Enamelware was the first mass-produced American kitchenware.
* Production began in the 1870s, and continued through the 1930s.
* Items such as pots, kettles baking tins, and ladles were stamped from thin sheets of metal, then coated with enamel, which was fused in a very hot oven.
* Much lighter than the average kitchenware, easier to clean and less fragile than china, enamelware was very popular.
* Made by several manufacturers here in America and abroad, enamelware was known by many names. The names Agateware and Graniteware caught on and came to be used interchangeably with generics such as porcelainware and speckleware. Graniteware remains the name most widely used by collectors today.
I have combined images here from two museums:
Bodie State Historic Park, Bodie, California
www.desertusa.com/bodie/bodie.html
And:
The Austin Historical Museum, with permanent displays of artifacts from mining, ranching, the railroad, Native Americans and the old school as well as a printing press, artifacts/information on the USS Lander, old journals and books. All of these displays have either been loaned or donated by citizens around Austin, Nevada.
austinnevada.com/austin-nevada-rich-history/austin-museum/
They have a Flickr page, here:
www.flickr.com/photos/austinnevada/
For the "Tin, Copper and Iron" challenge at ”To Be Still”
And
For the “Art and Museums Challenge” at Art Museion.