Saturday Photo Hunt : practical Posted by Claude — October 20, 2007 10 Practical if you have a bottle of wine to open Practical when you are cooking Practical to light a candle or the stove Practical to measure a piece of material Share this:StumbleUponDiggRedditLike this:LikeBe the first to like this post.
Lovely photographs Claude! Did you use your light box thingy? We’ve just discovered a deep scratch on our camera. It is going to have to be replaced!! Reply
@ Peggy, yes, actually I took those last winter in my “tent” @ sablonneuse, to be perfectly honest, the measuring tape was given to me decades ago, and I am not sure it’s been used much, except for this photograph! Reply
Ah! I, too, thought about that light box you created when I saw these. Wonderful images you’ve taken. Reply
Very nice photos – I love the corkscrew. And I have the same set of measuring spoons at my house ! Reply
I never “created” a lightbox, but bought a small one. Here are the photos of it. With a link to someone who actually built his own lightbox Reply
You’ve taken ordinary things and made wonderful photos of them. This is really nice!
Lovely photographs Claude! Did you use your light box thingy? We’ve just discovered a deep scratch on our camera. It is going to have to be replaced!!
Great photos of some every day things that we all use!
Happy Weekend.
Yes, I use all of those but my tape measure is marked in inches as well as centimetres.
@ Peggy, yes, actually I took those last winter in my “tent”
@ sablonneuse, to be perfectly honest, the measuring tape was given to me decades ago, and I am not sure it’s been used much, except for this photograph!
You and your camera are so talented!
Ah! I, too, thought about that light box you created when I saw these. Wonderful images you’ve taken.
Very nice photos – I love the corkscrew. And I have the same set of measuring spoons at my house !
Oh, and I forgot, maybe one day you’ll do a post on how to construct your own light box ?
I never “created” a lightbox, but bought a small one. Here are the photos of it. With a link to someone who actually built his own lightbox