Kitchen paraphernalia
These are regular everyday objects found in my kitchen. They’re used all the time without much thought about their shape, form and style. I put them under the scrutiny of my macro lens and tried to capture them in a different light. On a wet November morning, this was a very welcome sheltered shoot.
Some of these shots are especially close-up and abstractive – can you guess which objects they are?…
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Gorgeous lighting, Mike! And a stylish range of kitchenalia (not that I had any doubt it would be anything OTHER than stylish!)
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Thanks Richard. Hmmm, I didn’t feature any saucepans… they seriously need replacing (note to Santa)…
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Haha! I think we need the rough with the smooth to get a full insight into the Osborn household! :)
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Good idea carried out brilliantly as usual, Mike. Love the idea of minimalism in the kitchen and love Rim and Stylish Metal.
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Many thanks as always, Lee, I do appreciate your support. A good way to avoid going out in impossible conditions and think of usual objects in a different way.
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Brilliant……I’ve been thinking about doing something similar myself, but I always seem to have other photos to work on
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Many thanks, Mark. It’s not the same as being out and about, but a good standby when the weather is poor. Possibly more challenging than a conventional location shoot!
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Nice.
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Thank you!
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A beautiful set of ceramics do you have. Great taste!
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Thank you Koos, they’ve served me well. I can tell you’re a gentleman of a certain disposition to admire my crockery!
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Hahahahahaha! Well, thank you. You’re very kind, sir.
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Fine set of ‘kitchen-minimals’, Mike.
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Many thanks, Harrie. A good suggestion for a rainy day shoot…
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