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These images were captured around the cottage originally built as a wedding present for their daughter.
Seems like we went from 50 degrees and jackets to 80 degrees and shorts overnight. No matter, it was a welcome relief so off to Chanticleer Gardens we went with cameras in hand.
Chanticleer is in Wayne PA in suburban Philadelphia just a 1-1/4 hour drive from home. Pretty easy to get to.
Our prime mission was to simply get outside for a few hours and take some pictures. In a few short weeks, we’ll be headed to Europe so we also wanted to test drive capturing images WITHOUT our interchangeable lens cameras. In my case that would be an iPhone X, a GoPro, and a 360 camera. It was only iPhone X for Kathy. Both of us had iPhones mounted into a grip for easier handling.
The first issue we ran into was simply being able to see what was on our iPhone screens. The bright sun and reflections made it almost impossible to see controls. I was using FILMic Pro for video and a camera control app for stills. We were barely able to simply compose an image. Half hour in, we found a shady spot to check results and were surprised at how well exposed our images were. Sharpness, for the most part, was spot on.
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I collected teacups over several months from antique shops, consignment shops, thrift stores, and my shelves for all the guests. Guests were welcome to take their teacup home as a favor.
Teacup
Preservation System
The first known account of the TPS was by a demolition team tasked with clearing the building of anything that could be hazardous.
The TPS was found with other implements used for tea in a lower basement room apparently utilized as a study. The true function of the TPS is unknown but some speculate it was a sterilization apparatus or an early “dishwasher”.
A shot of the inside of the teacups ride at Morey's Piers, showing how beautifully detailed the china pattern paint is. This is surely the nicest teacups ride I have ever seen.
What is it about a bevy of quail
that when you see them scurry hither and fro
you want to grab one and hug it
until the crown feather unfurls?
Day 6/365
May 4, 2009
I wish that:
Life was a teacup. If you ever wanted to get out of something, just ride the teacup and spin spin spin! until you get dizzy with a sense of euphoria. Just spin forever and ever, until you're in another world. Unknown universe.
DAMN I love Alice in Wonderland. It's totally psychedelic. I want to watch that movie again. Not to mention, I'm STUCK at that level in Kingdom Hearts. GAH, i want to play that game so bad right now.
I didn't get the summer school class I wanted. Now, i'm debating whether to do I.B. or not. Yes, i know it's super late, but this is the result of my indecisive-ness. I hate it. My biggest fear, being indecisive.
This picture was not fixed in anyway. I was too lazy to photo edit it. =\
Tea party Birthday Card. Embossed front of cards and paper behind vellum to look like a tea bag.
Card Template: Mel Stampz
Stamp: JR Just a Note (inside)
Other journaling is computer generated.
Paper:
Cardstock in white, pink, green, purple
Vellum
Ink: Black
Misc:
SB Circle plain & Scallop
CB folders Textile, D'vine swirls,
Floral Fantasy, Gratitude
white twine
staples & stapler
Punches:
Green Apron Lace
Purple Threading Water
Pink Embossed Scallop