lynnb
Veteran
picnic - mid 18th century (denoting a social event at which each guest contributes a share of the food): from French pique-nique, of unknown origin.
Wikipedia suggests the first mention of the word pique-nique dates from about 1692; certainly picnics were an accepted social custom by the time Joseph Niépce made his first photograph in 1826 or 1827. Artists like François Lemoyne in 1723 and Thomas Cole in 1846 were romanticising picnics, but in photography the best known picnic photo is probably Cartier-Bresson's Au Bord de la Marne, although I'd welcome other suggestions!
Let's see your picnic photos that show the continuation of this delightful tradition of a shared meal eaten outdoors. Outdoor cafes definitely don't count!
I'm trawling my archives to fine any - so let's see yours!
Wikipedia suggests the first mention of the word pique-nique dates from about 1692; certainly picnics were an accepted social custom by the time Joseph Niépce made his first photograph in 1826 or 1827. Artists like François Lemoyne in 1723 and Thomas Cole in 1846 were romanticising picnics, but in photography the best known picnic photo is probably Cartier-Bresson's Au Bord de la Marne, although I'd welcome other suggestions!
Let's see your picnic photos that show the continuation of this delightful tradition of a shared meal eaten outdoors. Outdoor cafes definitely don't count!
I'm trawling my archives to fine any - so let's see yours!
lynnb
Veteran
found one! Balmoral beach, Sydney, 2007
the-picnickers--#1814 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
(click to enlarge)

the-picnickers--#1814 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
(click to enlarge)
lynnb
Veteran
nemjo
Avatar Challenge
Paris, 2013
Paris, 2013
Paris, 2013

Do hanami parties (sakura viewing picnics) count?
The sushi plates and individual chopsticks and soy sauce are ready and waiting for the people to arrive, while a single girl holds the spot.
The new employees have prepared a sheet for the office hanami party and are wiping it down with wet tissues. Dedication!
Not sure what the teddy bear is for here.
No shoes on the sheet.
Some hanami parties are held in a circle.
Some hanami parties are held around a long table made out of cardboard boxes.
The sushi plates and individual chopsticks and soy sauce are ready and waiting for the people to arrive, while a single girl holds the spot.

The new employees have prepared a sheet for the office hanami party and are wiping it down with wet tissues. Dedication!

Not sure what the teddy bear is for here.

No shoes on the sheet.

Some hanami parties are held in a circle.

Some hanami parties are held around a long table made out of cardboard boxes.

lynnb
Veteran
excellent series Jon! Perhaps the teddy bear is the designated driver?
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