Thanks Pete. Much appreciated.Simply brilliant, Brian. Not only does the composition work so well with the 4 stripes and the verticals in the cupboards there is that view of the cosy and convivial atmosphere seen from within the functional environment of the kitchen. Superb.
Thank a lot, John. (And you're right,...they were.)I also like the layering. Looks like everyone is having a great time.
Oh very funny mister!Were you allowed to rejoin the party once you'd finished the washing up?!
Thanks Rob. And thanks for explaining the pun too.I like it a lot, Brian. Once you notice the handles - it's hard to see anything else! Chef likes to keep everyone on a staple diet (the handles remind me of staples, hence the pun, just in case you missed it!).
Thanks Dougie. (Roof light...? Perhaps that's what we call a "skylight" over here? Anyway, no. It was night time so the room was artificially illuminated.)So much going on here Brian...a great, cosy party scene indeed with (as Rob also noticed) a happy cooker...
...and a roof light...????
Thanks Ivar. Much appreciated.I'll call the whole thing communication with fun. Well done Brian.
Thank you Detlef. The kitchen is often the center of social gravity isn't it?Well done. Parties often move towards the kitchen. I think that started with the birth of mankind.
Like the ISO1600.
Thanks Julian. Much appreciated.Love it Brian. There are possibly a few panorama's in one , plus the people on their own as one, it could be either a mirror or not, as it is. A photo fully allowing for the viewers imagination to come into play as is self evident from others. Superb indeed.