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Pink glass teacup and saucer belonging to my mother-in-law. Although they are the same colour and material, they are not a set, as the cup used to belong to HER mother-in law. I had to take this out into the driveway to get the sun to shine on it and make interesting refractions. The table is home-made from rough planks and bamboo tripod legs. I love the rough texture of the wood.
Day 92 of 365 Days in Colour - Day 3 of February, Pink.
Taken with iPhone 4S.
An inter-active exhibit at the Chookah Kids festival. Each cup had a motor & the children could hop in with the baby & drive them around this area. Despite what I thought were rather scary babies, they were immensely popular.
Homemade christmas presents, made from vintage teacups,filled with candles and customised matchbox!!!
This is a little place-marker, shaped like a straw-seated chair, which I thought looked very pretty inside this rococo teacup.
2011 May Minolta 167
I don't know why woolly bears are so hard to get a good pic of, but I've played with them many times and can't get anything. Needless to say, this was a rare moment!
Much better if you hit "L" and see it on black
These teacups were collected by my Grandmother. They are a series of flower of the month cups - each is intricately hand painted and just beautiful. My wife had a small collection, but inheriting these made her collection much more of a treasure than it was!
I have been thinking of doing this shot for a while but was not sick enough of flower shots until a few days ago to actually get off the stick and do it!
Happy Saturday!
Explore ##192 - May 23, 2009 - Thank you!
The pattern for my TeaCup pouch will be published in a book by LARK called "Pretty Little Purses" due out in Fall 2008!
Stobist: sb910 on camera left with diffuser dome. reflector on camera right. Triggered via CLS system
Photo by Richard Moore www.richardmoorephotography.co.uk.
And these two are definitely posing for the camera!