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Ah, Anthropologie full of treasures. Here is my little treasure. Driftwood from the beach a blue apothecary bottle from Neal’s Yard.
A lemon and some Rosemary.
From above
Sepia tones with a canvas background.
I can see it starring in many photos…..
Have a great weekend…
Just lovely, Viv. Fabulous salt jar. It is fun to see all the East Coasters being se eager to meet you when you go to the States next fall!
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Beautiful – my heart skipped a beat with the blue bottle. Stop by my post and you’ll see why! Rebecca
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Such simple and organic images that invite a story . . . findings from nature walk, or readying to prepare a simple supper, or a still life of favorite things. Lovely compositions using your treasures.
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Great process you’ve taken us through. Love, love the blue bottle. Pairing it with the lemons and rosemary was brilliant.
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good morning Viv! love your find at Anthropologie! you left us wondering all week about what you found there! Love your still life photos … perfect! Maybe we all should plan a meet up one day while you are here in the States … wouldn’t that be awesome???
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Love your images Viv ! Your Anthro find is beautiful !
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I love that jar!! Beautiful images!!
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Very well done, Viv.
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It is such a treat to shop in Anthropology, there is always something unique to find. Love your blue bottle, it will take a starring role in any photo you put it in. Your still life images are wonderful, the from above is my favorite.
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These are lovely – especially your from above shot (I’m very partial to those!). Have a lovely weekend. 🙂
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I love all your beautiful pics, Viv,,,,,,,each one is special!! enjoy your weekend,,,,
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simple but oh so elegant in its beauty and composition…and it makes me think…I have a couple of Neal’s Yard blue bottles from when I lived in London…now where are they???!
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Beautiful images… love your salt jar and blue bottle!
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Oh yes, I hope to see it often! What a sweet find and I love the objects you chose to accompany it! Hmm…I just may have to do some shopping!
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Lovely images, Viv. I really like how the subdued palate of the rest of the photograph contrasts with the wonderful deep blue of the apothecary glass. All the best, Bonny
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First of all, I absolutely LOVE seeing your images……stunning! Blue is my favorite color so of course I love the bottle but that salt jar…..oh my!
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Love this Viv…I’m drooling bottle and the french bottle…the blue makes each photo stand out…I also love how you use the lemon and herbs to bring such a lovely fresh feel to your grouping…all are very nicely done…
love Sherry’s comment about all of wanting to meet you…LOL
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wonderful images of your new treasure – I wish I had one – love it!
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