One of the clues last month in the scavenger hunt was “all by myself.” Instead of coming up with a sappy emo pic, I did this. Coffee… for one.
That’s my grandmother’s Noritake china, the Mirano pattern.
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One of the clues last month in the scavenger hunt was “all by myself.” Instead of coming up with a sappy emo pic, I did this. Coffee… for one.
That’s my grandmother’s Noritake china, the Mirano pattern.
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Great contrast with the strong green background from the garden with the shades of the cup colours, very nice indeed 😉
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Love me my coffee in the morning. What a great photo.
Inspires me to have another cup of coffee and enjoy my morning more!
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excellent pic. contrast between shades of cup and garden is beautiful as well as smoke coming out of the cup makes it more more fantabulous.
Well i am impressed by the picture.. Look at the smoke that is coming out of the coffee.. Just remind me cold winter nights.. Good work
I like the steam coming off of the coffee. It’s subtle, yet you can clearly see it. Also, thanks for not doing an emo picture, haha.
I can almost smell the coffee…the wafting smoke makes th epicture even more adorable…i like..
nice coffee .yah like coffee so mach
I really like this photograph. It’s really descriptive the way that you used a macro shot on the mug. You’ve really inspired me to try some of my own shots like this one - thanks! 😀
Nice pic. I can smell the coffee…..with some fantasy. It’s almost better than Senseo (it’s dutch) or Nescafe!
I really like that photo - does the cup have any sentimental value? I’m going to go practice my macro shots right now 😀