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Sometimes, all it takes is your smile
(even if forced) and a domino effect of smiles happen, infectious.
Ace Antonio Hall
Just a little scene from my working desk, the little grey kitty was using my ball pens for her workout ! With all the strange things happening around me, I sometimes wonder how I ever get any work done ... 😀
Fill the Frame,
Macro,
Macro Mondays,
Rose,
Tabletop
Size Reference: Total Diameter of the Rose is 2 1/4" (i.e., 57mm), however, this composition is cropped down a bit since there was some background showing on the sides.
My AI-generated artwork.
Nine beautiful zinnia flowers in a blue glass vase sitting on a mauve glass table. The background is dark
OK, what is this? While sitting across from this "mix of stuff" I realized it was an interesting juxtaposition of the old, the new, and some of the tools used. In the foreground an old print of an old friend sits. She happens to be painting her mailbox at the time, and the time was mid 1970's. A b/w 8x10 print I shot on a Minolta SRT102 on Kodak Tri-X film which I had processed and printed in a darkroom I had built in my basement.
Off in the distance, "the new," a new b/w image matted and framed, and awaiting to be wrapped up and given as a gift. That one shot on the Nikon you see on the right.
The tools in the middle, an old Canon 50D, and still very useable, and many of the photos of mine seen here on Flickr were shot with it. Mounted on it is one of Canon's best L lenses, their 24-105, F/4 lens. To the right of that sits our Nikon D850, an absolute joy of a camera, and on it sits our go-to 24-70 F/2.8 Nikon lens.
As I sat and looked at all this I thought it be an interesting time machine of a shot, nothing special maybe, but interesting to me. This shot was done on an iPhone.
For the theme this month Lisa red stilletto chose three themes, Tabletop, Old Gold and Lost Treasure. I've chosen Tabletop and Old Gold.
These Portmeirion Canisters are very special to me, they were given to me by a very dear friend.
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Another one from my series about the omnipresence of plastic and packaging. A subject I chose as a yearly project in my photoclub - lasting over two years in the end ;)