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Plazza San Marco, Venice about 2000 or thereabouts. Expensive coffee. Good though. Nice view from the tower and a regular shot by the tourists but then again I was one. Like being a tourist. Like coffee too.
Holga of morning coffee in Paris
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mmm…. coffee
white smoke lined the sky during firebreak burned off close by, mother nature created a coffee and milk effect. World Map Location See in Google earth
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its been a while since i dipped my brush in the vector realm
Coffee for two, with ginger cupcakes from Tempt.
Permanent marker on copier paper with digitally manipulated scanned texture layers. This is the second of the Coffee House Series. For the cropped card format, please see here. Featured in German Artists. / Featured in Moody, Dark, Evocative. / Featured in All Things Black. / Featured in the redbubble Featured Art & Photography gallery. / Placed 6th in the For the love of music challenge, hosted by Woman Appreciation. / Tee featured in Back in Black. / Tee featured in All Things Black. / Tee placed 4th in the T-Shirt Art – Painted Lady challenge, hosted by Painted Ladies. / Selected for the International Superheroes of Drawing, Illustration and World Domination Book.
Behind every strong woman there is a strong coffee. For the cropped card version, please see here. Featured in German Artists. / Featured in All Out Emotion. Pencil on copier paper with scanned texture layers. This is the third of the Coffee House Series. /
/ “Ripe Cherries” is part of the Delicious Collection..... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… Featured as #1 on page 1 of most Popular Art 11/02/09 and in the following groups.. / Creative Cards / Colour Me A Rainbow… / Scavenger Hunt / Just Watercolours / Food For Thought / Dimensions,.. / Watercolour Painting… / Berries Fruits and Seeds… / Abstract Realism / If it Doesn’t Belong / Food for Thought / TOP TEN WINNER IN BERRIES FRUITS AND SEEDS / CHALLENGE WINNER IN WORKS ON PAPER: Red is Ravishing! / THE MOST POPULAR ENTRY IN A CHALLENGE IN THE FIRST THINGS GROUP / 1ST PLACE WINNER OF THE BUBBLERS WEEKLY CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE WATERCOLOUR CHALLENGE IN PAINTERS IN MODERN TIMES / FIRST PLACE WINNER OF THE NATURA MORTE CHALLENGE IN PIMT...Painters in Modern Times 1529 views.. Ah the fabled cherry—the poetic color of luscious lips, and just as sweet. It started out in West Asia (perhaps the Persia-Armenia region) and in two varietals from which all cultivated cherries are descended: Prunus avium (sweet) and Prunus cerasus (sour). Sweet cherries had spread to Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean by 300 BCE, for Theophrastus mentions them. And Pliny the Elder (1st century AD) mentions that some 8 varieties of cherries were being cultivated in Italy—and that the Romans were spreading them as far north as Britain. The British, in turn, carried it to the New World in the 17th century (Beyond the huge crops in Michigan, California, Oregon, and Washington, American wild cherries include the chokecherry, the pin cherry, and the wild black cherry. Sour cherries have spread even farther north, and are a speciality of Germany and Scandanavia. Today it is estimated that some 900 sweet varieties (ranging in color from yellow to black) and some 300 sour varieties are being grown. Most sweet cherries will produce fruit only after they’ve been cross-pollinated—honey bees usually do the leg work, carrying pollen from a sweet cherry of another variety soupsong.com See some samples of the collection below, and view the entire collection to date, at the Bubblesite HERE / Plum Blossom with Apples and Cream / / Sour Cream Bumbleberry Tart with an Apricot Glaze / / Ginger Shortcake with Nectarines and Creme Fraiche / / Spicy Chewy Ginger Cookies / / Chocolate Cupcake with a Mocha Swirl / / Cinnamon Bun / / Scone with Berries and Cream / / Lemon curd and Blueberry Tart
Mine is a very masculine world…. you get that when you’re the only female in the house. Every now & then I crave something pretty…… [Canon EOS 1000D] Featured – The Woman Photographer – May 2009 TOP TEN FINISH – Tea Served Cottage Style Challenge – November 2009
From a negative shot in a pinhole matchbox camera / This may not be the last version of this that I upload. This is from the same negative as this / but scanned at a higher resolution in a film scanning device. At least the pixel dimensions of this make it suitable for print. I will try some other methods to make my B & W negative into a digital image.
This image was created in my shortbread tin camera / This was a 25 minute exposure and I tried to exclude the outside light coming through the glass door.
Model – Lauren Vickers / MUA – Becca Kennedy for Prophecy Makeup / Hair – Jackson Kennedy Inspired by Breakfast at Tiffany’s… obviously. / And yes, I am shooting her through a shop window. Alternative versions available to view on the other sites soon. Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas
Rollerball and coffee on copier paper. Did it work? Featured in The Photographer In Action.
Photograph was taken at Fairview Wine Estate in the Cape while visiting with two other Bubblers; Heather and Di. It is so interesting we where looking at the same cup of coffee but we each had our own take on the photograph. Here is Di’s work of this same cup of coffee. You should have seen us when it came to the wine !!!! LOL WINNER IN A CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP: Tables and Chairs / / / Camera: Canon 400D / Lens: Canon 28 – 135mm
four small cups and saucers on a benchtop in a cafe. FEATURED in All Things Coffee Sept. 09
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