A delicate pitcher seemingly out of place in this industrial looking scene. It was simply the angle from which I took the photo, in a restaurant that is anything but industrial.
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A well captured feeling in the B&W photo, Angeline. I have a small teeny tiny (about 2″) jar like that and the colors of blue on it are striking. I’m sure this one is colorful too. 😎
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A lovely still life captured in dark and mysterious light. Very nice.
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Thanks, Otto. The lighting in the room was superb.
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Such details. I love how the pitcher seemed to glisten in stark contrast against its backdrop.
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Thanks, Milai. The ceramic the pitcher is made from is wonderful.
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It really does suit the use of B&W Angeline. Love the ethereal feel it has.
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Thanks, Jo. I think I could cut away the surrounding to leave the pitcher by itself, and it would still feel ethereal (I like that choice of words).
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Nicely contrasted, Angeline. The pitcher is so strong, while the background is delicate and even more so in contrast.
janet
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Thanks, Janet. The composition was there waiting for me. It’s moments like this that make me wonder if the Universe is testing to see if I’m paying attention.
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The angle makes this photo feel like you’ve just discovered some forgotten treasure.
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Thanks, LL. That’s a nice way to see it.
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Lovely light and shadows Angeline!
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Thanks, Patti. I like your new gravatar photo.
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Striking still life that works well in monochrome to give the vase its subtle place in the “sun.” Hap[py Photo Challenge.
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Thank you, Sally. This was one of those scenes that I could see in black and white as I looked at it.
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