Annette what a precious little miniature you have. It is incredible that something so tiny could have such intricate details. And your ability with the camera is also incredible. :)
What beautiful pictures! The stein reminds me of my high school days living in Germany! Your photography is really beautiful. I saw that you mentioned living in the Chesapeake Bay area (over on Jenni's blog), so I had to stop by as I live in VA and spend the summer in Ocean City. :-)
I love the angles you used - very creative!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little stein.. and beautiful photos.
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wow! VERY close up! :o)
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hello gorgeous xxx
Great photo's! I love the detail around the top and bottom of the stein!
ReplyDeleteThe details on this beauty are wonderful.....nice pictures. I live on a gravel road...I love dust.
ReplyDeletegreat lighting - it really compliments the pewter(?). Everything seems to glow.
ReplyDeleteLove the different angles of the shots! The lighting is wonderful and I love the details of the stein. Great job, Annette!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beauty and sooo tiny! Lovely closeup shots - really show off the patina.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it's only 4 inches tall! That's the beauty of macro photography, it can make objects look huge! Wonderful lighting and detail!
ReplyDeleteLove the different shots of the stein and I am with you on not dusting (not part of my vocabulary) but I like you see the dust up close.
ReplyDeleteAnnette what a precious little miniature you have. It is incredible that something so tiny could have such intricate details. And your ability with the camera is also incredible. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's not dust, it's creative texture! Love the shots, great angles.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe that it's THAT small - all the detail! Beautiful pictures. Thanks for joining in.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos!
ReplyDeleteDusting is overrated. :) Love the amazing curves in your shots!
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it's that tiny either! It's lovely!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
How's your clematis? hahahahaha
Such beauty and detail in four itsy bitsy inches. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the shots my dear :)
ReplyDeleteCollections are so fun :)
I truly hope Erin heals quickly.
What a wonderful Grandma and Mom you are :)
Have a lovely Monday T. :)
Great shot! I love its' shape!
ReplyDelete*Love* pewter, big time! What great shots :)
ReplyDeleteI love the scrolling designs on this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures! The stein reminds me of my high school days living in Germany! Your photography is really beautiful. I saw that you mentioned living in the Chesapeake Bay area (over on Jenni's blog), so I had to stop by as I live in VA and spend the summer in Ocean City. :-)
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