You may know me in the blogosphere as "madderinmada", "Rambling with a Cantankerous old mule" or "Vicissitudes of a Cantankerous old mule". But that's all changed and here I am living life from behind my camera lens.
Welcome. I hope you enjoy the visit.
coole shots
thanks for joining tina´s ww!
Love these unusual captures
Have a great WW!
Very cool shots.
Trying to work out what the first one is.
Awesome shots! I bet the dessert was good!
Happy WW!
Those are some interesting shots. Am I right that the first shot is a knife?
Love if you could link up
http://totsandme.blogspot.com/2011/10/wordless-wednesday-october-26-2011.html
Yes indeed, it sure is…
I hope you have a great WW!
Nice shots…
Crab shell? The last one looks yummy
Wonderful shots. Really interesting. Happy WW!
That dessert looks divine! Was it? Great pics.
Amazing photos.
Nice!
great series of photo’s!!
Magical ! Love the one of the desserts !
Fun pictures! love the fork.
Gorgeous photos! But the first one has me stumped…
Ah, but it is a knife…
I can just see the waiter mumbling to the chef – um, there’s a guy out there taking photots of the salt shaker!! Very inventive shots – Happy W.W!
I usually feel weird when I pull my camera at a restaurtant, but those are great photos.
Cool! Husband thinks I am insane because I pull my camera out where-ever I am. But how can you capture the moment if you don’t?
Happy WW!!
Anri – Now how did you manage the lighting on these?!
Amazing what one can achieve with a friend and a little torch!
Magnificent perspective on the photos
Great shots
These are so cool! Thanks for sharing!
Took me a while to work out the first one was a knife!
You have given me an inspirational idea, golf equipment, up close!! Love these Robin.
Okay, with those photos? Who needs words? Seriously cool shots.
Such a great idea! Cool shots!
Love the shots, my fav is the knife!
Now I’m hungry….
Ok – now I’m really jealous I don’t have a macro lens. Rambling photos are often the best! Love it.
Loved the last photo, I wish I had your kind of camera – great shots!
very cool pics!
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