Part of a project for entry into college. Barrels in my cellar at work
Glasses in my bar, waiting for beers and people to drink them.
A sign in front of a popular pub in San Francisco. Red Bubble Home Page Feature, March 17, 2009
I’ve got an art project with bottlecaps up my sleeve and have lots to work with. This little collection is one of each cap (I’ve missed a lot) of beers I’ve drank. I had a compliment on a previous effort and thought I’d give it another shot.
Transformed beerbottle cap (Indonesian Beer Bintang, a daughter from brewery Heineken: in Holland they used to say canalwater compared to Belgium beer!), often i used these caps as an ash-trey in my studio but this can happen as well. In my zazzle shop you can find the same design showed on different models, colours and the backside printed with logo and instruction. Plus they print larger and their quality of printing is very good! And some others…
Nikon D80
Close up of the surface of a mug of ale taken with my Sony S-650 set on macro.
vegas club with my friends
Capone’s Bar & Grill / Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 41 taps, mostly craft brews.
Impression of a wine tasting in Stellenbosch, South Africa
A view of the top shelf of our cocktail cabinet. (photo shot in Danville, Illinois)
camera: canon digital ixus 80 IS captured for a calendar assignment based on bartending: cocktails
camera: canon digital ixus 80 IS captured for a calendar assignment based on bartending: cocktails
A beautiful Asian woman enjoying a bit of white wine.
Beautiful Asian woman in white lingerie enjoying a glass of white wine.
A beautiful young blonde with a Napa Valley Pinot Noir
We went shopping tonight. As usual I found the food boring and must have, of course. Can’t live or create without it. However, while my beautiful wife was hunting and gathering, I was off in my own little world, looking at the normal, everyday household items and I had the lens in my eye (figuratively speaking of course), as one does from time to time. I spied some fishing products on special this week. They had lures and sinkers and floats and these little beauties, glowing beads. Why would anyone make something so awesome just to attach to a fishing line to throw into the sea! These were expensive, for a non-necessary item, considering we are saving to go to the Middle East on hols next year. I threw them into the basket then continued throwing the necessities on top. When we got home I was patient. We unpacked the groceries, I made dinner while my wife chatted on the phone (women are good at that … ;-)) Hehehehehe After dinner I set it all up…the light to ‘charge’ these little glow balls, the camera and the tripod, the crystal cube to place the various glasses that would be holding the glow balls….and then….....it began. It started with this image, and it didn’t end until over one hour later. The images are taken in total darkness and except for some minor playing around with contrast and lighting in post-processing, they are straight from the camera. I hope you like this, the first in the series. The glowing balls were put into a shot glass. However, I prefer to call them The Grapes of Wraith Canon 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm
At the bar – (somewhere in) Jacksonville, Florida
It’s 5:00 o’clock somewhere. There’s nothing like kicking back with a little libation to relax the day away. Had any fun lately? Enter anything that captures beer, wine or alcohol. Capture someone drinking or something to do with an adult beverage, whether it be in a glass, bottle, can, jug, growler, case or keg.
Sit back and enjoy one.
And by the way, no, we’re not alcoholics. :-)
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