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Study of a bottle
My wife has made this bottle.
More shots on notes. All but one shot taken with Canon G5 X, and straight out of the camera. The rightmost picture on notes is taken with Sony Xperia Z1 Compact phone camera, and enhanced with a "HDR effect" on Snapseed software.
Soundtrack 'Together' by Need a Name (aka Daze): soundcloud.com/needanamemusic/together
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Chilling the Ginja
For the Sunday Challenge: Bottle
I don't think this is the scene this bottle of ginja expected when it left Obidos.
My wife spotted this and purchased it for us. It is a reminder of our trip to Portugal and our brief visit to Obidos.
By Chrissy
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TSC: Kräuter und Gewürze
Kurkuma, Sternanis, Oregano, Pfeffer, Nelken, Paprika, Salz, Zimt
es riecht jetzt fantastisch in meiner Küche
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spilled salt
TSC: Herbs and Spices.
An old idea, but I thought it fits the theme.
A European superstition holds that spilling salt is an evil omen. One widespread explanation of the belief that it is unlucky to spill salt is that Judas Iscariot spilled the salt at the Last Supper. Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper depicts Judas Iscariot having knocked over a salt-cellar. A more simple explanation is that salt used to be extremely expensive and spilling it was associated with future loss in general. Another explanation may be that salt makes the soil barren for a long time, so spilling salt is a form of cursing a land. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spilling_salt
Salt Peanuts
a second more colorful one in a clickable note
By Chrissy
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TSC: begins with F (and must be b-w and a very close up)
Nach einigem Überlegen war es klar: eine Feder!
By Chrissy
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TSC: Sping(s)
Für die Sunday Challenge musste ich alle meine Kugelschreiber auseinander schrauben. In einem fand ich diese besondere Feder, die ich zu einem Ring zusammengesteckt habe.
Ich mag an dem Bild, dass man keine Vorstellung von der Größe hat. Es könnte auch eine größere Skulptur sein, oder?
By Esther
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Wee Robots (Explored)
These windup up toys are over 30 years old. They could probably use some WD-40 as they make a gallant effort to walk.
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