I wish I could say this was a family photo. I found it an antique shop. It does look like it could be my dad though. The spoons were my grandmothers.
Textured with Kim's Magic and Epic textures.
I had a different view and edit on my Instagram feed using Phototoaster.
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Just gorgeous! I'm happy you saved that photo ... it makes me so sad to see them sitting in antique shops ...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful still life. Love everything about it, the spoons, bowl, picture and the handkerchief.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous still life. I love old photos and those spoons are exquisite.
ReplyDeleteOh, Roxi ... those spoons are a real treasure and you've shown them off so beautifully here.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely treasures... love your photo!
ReplyDeleteI love all the textures you have used in this shot...Just beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker got theses darker tones lately. Love the vignette.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great Still Life Roxi...I love the spoons and the tea stained doily...the photo is lovely also...great find...
ReplyDeleteThe darker tones work so well here...
Such a wonderful edit even if it isn't a family photo, I like to think someone is pleased that it is saved here in a beautiful way. I know I am glad it was saved.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Roxi! A charming image, with stories to tell! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the organic and the metal combined.
ReplyDeleteRoxi, the linen is beautiful as are the silver spoons. You always put everything together so artfully!
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully composed, lets my eye linger over your beautiful work.
ReplyDeletePhotos .... Pictures as a Symbolik still live... Very fine work.
ReplyDeleteRoxi-- Your photography is just so amazing! I opened the page, and I took a breath and I immediately thought : This must be Roxi's! You have a style and a boldness that I LOVE! It's not just what you put together, but how and the story it tells ... Remembering a winter day sledding at Gramma and Grappa's House--a long time ago. -- Michele at Sweet Leaf
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