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Ah yes. Setting the table used to be a thing. Not so much anymore.
Why is Flickr so difficult. It is still four clicks to go into a friends image to comment and then exit. Why is this so much effort? OR, is it just us peasants who no longer wish to pay pro prices.
Happy Macro Mondays
Focus stack (20 images) Shot with single off-camera strobe (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger), bare bulb in 4 inch reflectors, mounted on overhead boom, bounced off textured white ceiling
Shot for Crazy Tuesday - tableware
The famous shopping town for professional and amateur chefs alike selling everything cooking related.
Tokyo, Japan
My husband and I were married 52 years ago on Thanksgiving Day. A family member gifted us a set of eight plates and a platter for holiday dining. Love the seasonal pattern - HCT!
These days one time use, disposable tableware is used on tables much more often than formal china, sterling silver flatware and crystal drinkware, especially when dinner comes out of a paper bag from a drive through window instead of the oven. For the Crazy Tuesday challenge: Tableware.
Happy Crazy Tuesday!
For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #Tableware
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Sony FE 70-200 F4 Macro G OSS II - f/11.0
Image width cropped to 3". This is a wasabi bowl and a vintage spoon.
Macro Mondays: Tableware
This cute little Playmobil table was exactly 7.7 long, so I cropped it a little (I mean I cropped the picture, not the table). I was sorry to do it because it is a very cute, elegant table with pretty chairs. But the tea set is adorable too, although I couldn't find the second spoon or the sugar pot. A lot of things happen in my mum's Playmobil house when my nieces and nephew visit, and it can be quite messy. There is a squirrel in the baby bed, foxes on the roof, mini Playmobil toys everywhere and, I'm afraid to say, I found a Playmobil wife beating her Playmobil husband with a frying pan and rolling pin. Maybe he had stolen the remaining spoons?