Brass and Glass Wall Sconce

A still life scene entered into a “challenge” at Fine Art America with the theme of “A Touch of Glass.”

A stunning decorative metal lantern steals the spotlight, showcasing its intricate design and warm glow. This charming piece is crafted from brass and glass, elegantly cradling a large candle that flickers gently, casting a soft light throughout the space.

Brass and Glass Wall Sconce at Harpoon Hanna's Restaurant
Brass and Glass Wall Sconce at Harpoon Hanna’s Restaurant

Next to the lantern, a tall, eye-catching orange ceramic vase adds a vibrant splash of color. Its smooth curves and glossy finish create a delightful contrast against the rustic texture of the white brick wall behind it.

The backdrop is further enhanced by panels of bold red and sunny yellow, infusing the scene with energy and warmth. This combination of elements creates a modern yet cozy ambiance that invites you to linger a little longer.

This lovely still life is just a small glimpse into the enchanting interior decor at Harpoon Hanna’s, a fabulous restaurant nestled in Fenwick Island, Delaware. The atmosphere here is nothing short of delightful, making it the perfect spot to enjoy good food and great company!

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From Massey’s Landing to the Indian River Inlet Bridge

Massey’s Landing and the Delaware Seashore State Park appear in this aerial photograph.

The Indian River inlet is the crucial spot where the river gets to mingle with the Atlantic Ocean. It’s like a giant water party, complete with the famous Indian River Inlet Bridge acting as the bouncer. And let’s not forget the Delaware Seashore State Park, where nature struts its stuff like it’s on a runway.

Massey's Landing and Indian River Inlet Bridge
Massey’s Landing and Indian River Inlet Bridge

More seriously, in the foreground of this photograph from above, the vibrant coastal community of Massey’s Landing springs to life, nestled snugly between shimmering waterways and lush landscapes. The area is a colorful tapestry of nature and human habitation, with boats bobbing gently in the marinas and houses dotting the shoreline and canals. It’s a place where the salty breeze carries laughter and the promise of a good day.

Standing proudly against the horizon is the Indian River Inlet Bridge, an impressive feat of modern engineering. This iconic structure gracefully stretches across the expanse, its cable stays reflecting in the clear waters below. It’s not just a bridge; it’s a symbol of connection and possibility.

The bridge seamlessly links Route 1 across the Indian River Inlet, serving as a vital artery for locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re a local heading out for your daily commute or a tourist eager for new adventures, this bridge is your gateway. It invites everyone to explore the hidden gems and sandy shores that lie beyond.

As you cross, you’re greeted with panoramic views that are nothing short of breathtaking. The sparkling waters glisten under the sun, creating a scene straight out of a postcard. It’s hard not to smile as you realize you’re embarking on another exciting journey in this coastal paradise.

To the right of the inlet, you’ll find the South Shore Marina community, where everyone knows each other’s business—especially when it comes to whose boat is bigger. Farther down Coastal Highway, you’ll stumble upon Indian Harbor Villa and Tower Shore, where residents probably argue about who has the better view. All under a clear blue sky that seems to say, “We love being here.”


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The Best Camera

What is your most “available” camera?

There’s a popular saying that goes, “The best camera to have is the one you have with you.” More often than not, that camera is your trusty cell phone or smartphone, tucked away in your pocket or purse, ready to capture life’s spontaneous moments. Ansel Adams once remarked, “There are two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer,” emphasizing that the technology used to capture an image is of lesser importance than the perspective behind it.

Cape Henlopen and Lewes, Delaware
Cape Henlopen and Lewes, Delaware – where the Delaware Bay (r) meets the Atlantic Ocean (foreground).

When it comes to photography, there’s a world of difference between the casual snapshots most people take and the thoughtful compositions crafted by photographers who use their phones as a creative tool. A photographer’s keen eye and unique vision can transform an ordinary scene into something extraordinary, regardless of the camera’s size or the amount of equipment at hand.

With just a 12 Megapixel (MP) smartphone, a skilled photographer can create stunning images that look beautiful even when enlarged to a size of 36″ x 24″ or more. It’s not about having the latest gadget; it’s about seeing the beauty in everyday moments. So, next time you reach for your phone, remember that capturing a breathtaking image is just a click, or a screen-tap, away!

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So, what is YOUR favorite camera? Please comment your answer below. Thanks.