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I've always been a huge fan of blue and white dishes and porcelain so when I saw this table setting in the Halfway House Inn I just had to have a record of it.
My new kitchen table... got it on Craigslist (love it!)
I have a tiny dining area in my kitchen and this small Country French Desk/Table fits the space perfectly.
I got the pottery in my parent's home town in North Carolina. It was created by a local artisan, B.R. Hilton. He wasn't home the day we got to his shop. He had a note that said, write down what you buy, and leave the money. You're on the honor system!
The peak on the left is Table Rock Mountain. I have soooo many mountain shots still, but I'll try to start breaking them up a bit. I don't want you all to get bored!
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I've literally taken thousands of photos of Table Mountain in my (previous) lifetime... 99% of which have never been seen by anyone except me.
Most of those photos are very similar to other photos which I have edited and shared, but since no two photos of Table Mountain from Blaauwberg beach could ever be exactly alike, I still have many photos that are worthy of editing and sharing.
This is one of those photos... captured shortly before sunset in July 2017.
And yes, in case you were wondering, I did get very wet a split-second after pressing my shutter.
Crazy Tuesday: In the middle
Looking straight down at (and through) the round glass finial of a table lamp. Underneath is the light bulb. The camera focused on the inside bottom of the finial, where it screws on to the lampshade structure (silver, but the light makes it look gold).
Rusty ol' rail spikes, bolts, clamps, an old piece of rail and other bits piled on a table at the Niles Canyon Railway maintenance yard near Sunol, California.
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A lonely table & chair I captured wandering the narrow streets of Hania, Crete.
Yay, this is also my first ever Explore!! :D (February 27th, 2012)
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This order started out for 8 of these babies. I'm thrilled that it whittled its way down to only 5. These are 6" cakes. Not too big, but 50 servings of cake can sure be accomplished in a much easier time frame than 5 cakes!! She just wanted a simple design and I thought I'd try my hand at some piping. Decided to stick with dots 'cause scrolls are just too intimidating still. The "stringwork" is extruded fondant. Couldn't brave those either with the royal ;-).
Hey! #2 Explore!!!
Il est l'heure de rentrer les tables de bar.
Il est l'heure de prendre le chemin de chez soi après le boulot.
...Mais il est toujours l'heure de faire des photos.
I know it said " Bird Table " on the box - but then this proves squirrels cannot read AND why it is always needing topping up !
The air was marvelously clear when I got home from work yesterday afternoon… perfect weather for zoom-lens photography! So I grabbed my camera and headed down to the beach to see if I could find any interesting compositions of my all-time favourite subject… Table Mountain!
I shot off a couple of Vertoramas while I was waiting for the light to improve… and shortly before sunset... I rigged up my tripod’s panorama-head and captured several five-portrait-image panos.
Although I really love the light on the mountain and the ripples in the foreground sand… I’m not too crazy about the dark shadowed rocks in the center of this composition! I did lighten the shadows slightly with a layer-mask… but I’m still not very happy with those rocks! Maybe next time I’ll try using my flash to light up the really dark bits!?
Any other suggestions on how to fix this (besides HDR) are very welcome!
Nikon D300, Sigma 18-200mm at 52mm, aperture of f18, with a 1/50 second exposure.
Click here to view this one large.
Click here to check out my Vertorama tutorial.