A Time To Dine
by Michael Hoard
Title
A Time To Dine
Artist
Michael Hoard
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This elegant photo was produced with a Kodak disposable camera through a window of an antique store on world famous Royal St. in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana USA
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December 29th, 2012
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Viewed 334 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 03/18/2024 at 10:04 AM
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Comments (24)
Michael Hoard
Greetings John, thank you so much for the feature of A Time To Dine in the group Images That Excite You, I sure appreciate this, Cheers, Michael Hoard
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Michael Hoard
Greetings John, thank you so much for this unique feature A Time To Dine in the group Candid Street Photography I sure appreciate this feature. Cheers, Michael Hoard
John Hughes
Congratulations your image has been featured on the Homepage of the Candid Street Photography Group, I have to admit at first I didn't think it was on theme but your description changed my opinion, as a permanent record you are invited to add it to the Discussion Thread for featured images, John.
Liesl Walsh
Beautiful! l/f
Michael Hoard replied:
Greetings Liesl, thank you so much for viewing A Time To Dine, it pleases me this unique photograph and appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comments and the L, Fav, Cheers, Michael Hoard
Lisa Kaiser
I'm enjoying your color gallery, very cool. This one has not so subtle colors of plum, indigo, silver and white but the mind tries to interpret the colors differently because of the subject. I always find that fascinating in composition.
Michael Hoard replied:
Greetings Lisa, thank you so much for viewing A Time To Dine, it pleases me this unique photo appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comments and the image does appear to have a mind boggling effect, Cheers, Michael Hoard
Michael Hoard
Hello Sandra, thank you so much for the feature of A Time To Dine in the group Memories and Nostalgia, I appreciate that very much, Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello Barbara, thank you so much for the feature A Time To Dine in the group MOUSE, I sure appreciate that and the F/V, Cheers, Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello Omaste, wow thank you so much for the feature A Time To Dine in the group Abstract Photography, I sure do appreciate that, Michael
Barbara St Jean
Congratulation your submission has been FEATURED in MOUSE!! Thanks for your great participation! Cheers, Barbara F/V
Michael Hoard
Hello JW wow thank you for the feature A Time To Dine in the group Southern Photographers, I sure appreciate that.....Cheers Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello Joan, thank you for selecting A Time To Dine from my gallery, I am pleased this photo appeals to you, apprecaite the V, Cheers, Michael Hoard
Michael Hoard
Hello Ram, Thank you for selecting A Time To Dine from my gallery, I appreciate the interesting observation, something I had never noticed befor, apprecaite the comment, Cheers, Michael Hoard
Ramabhadran Thirupattur
Michale I realized this "If you stare at the picture for a few seconds the white handles vanish and give a totally different perspective.." Love this composition Ram
Michael Hoard
Hello John, Thank you so much for the comment and the V, appreciate that, Cheers, Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello First Star Art, thank you so much for the feature into the group Loving the Color Purple I appreciate it very much. Cheers Michael Hoard
Michael Hoard
Thank you Lenora, when I passed by the display of the antique store It was an eye catcher. Mother of Pearl handles which were brilliant the overhead window light and the light from outside was excellent for this particular photo. thanks Michael
Lenora De Lude
Did not know they were forks for a few seconds. I thought it was an ornamental fence or something. Very clever photograph v
Michael Hoard
Upon seeiing this the deep purple silk liner, the forks where in a very beautiful wooden box, I am certain it was european.,
Michael Hoard
I was once told how dare I enter this photo for critique and my response was....it has a urban quality to it, he forks and isn't advertising a form of creative photography and I submitted it drew so much attention. And this particular photo was with a throw away Kodak disposable camera.. I held it right up to the glass the lighting from the street was perfect. It was in a vert prestigious antique store on Royal Street in the French Quarter
Roena King
Michael the background makes this mess with my mind and adds so much interest. I looked for a long time to be sure that the forks on the outer ends were actually larger than the ones in the middle. Salad forks in the middle? Very interesting image.
Michael Hoard replied:
This display received my attention as well, the handles were mother of pearl very elegant dinner ware