I have been into photography since the 60's. I started to get real "serious" when I received a Nikon F2 (still have it, and it still works), and set up my own darkroom. With time I moved from b&w to color slides, and lately to digital.
Photography to me is like love. It's the process that counts, not less than the result. Keeping a keen eye for details and capturing the feelings of the moment is not less important than technique and planning.
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Comments (6)
Laelia
Hi ! Love to hunt in that kind of market !!! Don't understand the name of the place ( city, country ) ?... There's a pro antiques hunter who is a great photographer on R'r , Rumple2 ( Kurt in Austria ) Have a great day q:) Magali
claudialee
The kettles would be lovely to have on the patio, and the pitcher? is outstanding. Great photo. HUGS!!!
koby
Mamshit is an ancient Nabatean outpost in the northern part of the Negev desert in Israel. It was built in the late Roman period by the Nabateans - a nomad tribe that lived on the trade route from India and Arabia to the eastern Mediterranean. The spirit of this trade route is revived every spring, as you can see here.
jcv2
Great capture of this copperware, looks all great! Special work!
weesel
Ah! The kind of 'Stuff Shop' the Weesels like to find!
nongo
That one on the top left looks as though a genie might be living in it???? I'd buy that one for sure!!!! excellent image of these handi works!!!!!