I'm back from my ten days away visiting family and friends. I saw lots of wonderful people in old familiar places, and had several fun photo opportunities which you'll see over time. But not today. Today's post is one I already had prepped but somehow left it in draft mode. I'll get around to visiting some blogs soonish. There were over 500 posts sitting in my Feedly feed. Ack! I'll just have to catch up with the most current posts.. eventually. Now onto this one.
The pictures are there, and you just take them.
~Robert Capa
In case you hadn't noticed, it's winter around here. That, along with a problematic back is limiting the number of photo opportunities to be found outdoors. So what better way to remedy that than by wandering around with the camera indoors. I switched out the lens for a marcro lens and began focusing on some of the items around the house. Some of the subjects will be pretty obvious upon first sight but some might need a bit of an explanation or an additional photo to clarify.
Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day so we'll just have to start out with something green.
Here's something you might see at a kid's party if you don't fancy the idea of doing much cleanup afterward. Or if you don't fancy being fancy.
Here's another view at the bottom end of the packet. They're plastic spoons, knives (left and right in the top photo) and forks.
If you're like me, you get your morning boost from the same place I do. The camera is peering inside a large tin of ground coffee.
If you should run out of coffee filters, a piece of paper towel can come to your rescue.
And this here is the breakfast of champions - if you happen to have feathers and wings.
No need to get overly picky about this closeup.
Just grab one and put it to good use... you have some spinach stuck in your teeth.
They help to freshen the breath while having the added bonus of a Valentine's Day sugar rush - cinnamon hearts. In the interest of true disclosure, I can not for the life of me ever remember how to spell cinnamon. I mangle it so badly that even my computer's built in dictionary throws up its little arms and stares back at me blankly. Good old Google comes to the rescue and doesn't even laugh at my sad attempt. It just calmly replies with "Did you mean cinnamon?" Yes, I did indeed.
This isn't a storm over the lake. Or a snapshot of something on TV. I think I might have guessed the latter if I didn't know what it was.
It's a closeup of something my son gave me for Christmas. Its ever-changing picture can be quite soothing to watch.
It sits on the bookshelf in my bedroom just waiting to be flipped over to start again and you can tell by the smudgy finger prints that it's been flipped many time. Thanks, Alex!
I was intrigued with how this turned out up close and took a few snapshots of it.
I never would have guessed that all those fibres would show up like that. The bright sunlight helped to illuminate them.
A different view from the front.
I haven't read it yet. If any of you have, you can let me know what you thought. Failing that, perhaps I'll let you know if I enjoyed it, once I'm done.
More photos coming up soonish.
88 comments:
Welcome back. Unpacked?? Love all of these and once again they show off your creative photographic eye. Amazing!!
hi! welcome back! (i've not yet sent your package - got lazy last week knowing you were away). anyway, loved the sand photo and all your macros. laughed at cinnamon. you're a delight. :)
Lovely macro shots! I'm sure the birds (and the squirrels) appreciate that breakfast of champions.
Glad you had such a wonderful trip. These photos are fascinating and reveal the world so close to us, the one we're most likely to ignore.
Just finished reading Birth House (for the second time!) AND The Virgin Cure. Both great books.
Once I knew what the first pic was everything just jumped out of the pretty green shot! I love the beauty of the every day! I hope your back gets better soon...hey I know a fabulous Chiropractor!
I hate last days of vacation. You have gotten along with the routine so well you should continue.
Welcome back! Haven't read the book, but truly enjoyed your macro shots around the house. The ever-changing picture is especially fascinating!! :)
Well done, Hilary. I would have guessed the fiber one was a cat's paw.
These are amazing macro shots. It sure gives us a new perspective of everyday items.
It's always a joy to see the world through your eye and lens.
You are certainly going "deep - ish "
Fond ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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The pictures are there, and you just take them.
Robert Capa
I shoot what nature shows me. cloudia
Well, that was fun! Very cool close up shots!
What a super idea to walk around the house with a macro lens! I'm tempted to do the same thing.
Boy, I never would have guessed many of those things in the macro shots. I love the sand thing and the toothpicks. The coffee shows how narrow your depth of field is with that lens. :-)
Welcome back!
And I totally love the way you can turn the most everyday of objects into unrecognizable works of art!
I hope your family is all right. What can I say except that I missed your photos? They are gorgeous as usual.
Greetings from London.
Good to see you back, Hilary! I enjoyed guessing at your amazing photos. Fun game to play on this beautiful Monday afternoon. 500 posts? Yeah, I'd just read the most recent ones, too. Yikes. Looking forward to pics from your trip!
Haven't read the book.
Loved the photos that kept me guessing! The top two looked like slightly liquifying jelly! Was amazed it was plastic cutlery.
Sorry about the problematic back.
I am a sufferer too.
Maggie x
It's good that you made us guess some of these.It made me take a better look at the photo. Cool that you find things to take in the house.
Interesting macro shots! Nice to have you back.
What lovely close-ups! I really enjoyed the mystery of the macro.
Coffee makes an earthy landscape, hmm?
You have been away, welcome back Hilary. And, you have some great pictures to show us, really excellent.
Gorgeousness which the naked eye often can not detect! :-)
Bom dia, Macros bem conseguidas com qualidade e beleza.
AG
Loved your macros!!
What a fun post! I figured out a couple of things but most were tricky.
very clever. some I guessed, some I didn't.
welcome back .. your macro shots always make me think i need to get my macro out and use it and then i remember i dont love it as much as my 35mm .....these are all superb
Yes, I've read it, and I think I enjoyed it, it was a while ago. Just finished reading The Orenda by Joseph Boyden, what a great book, have you read it? Great mystery pictures with your macro lens. It's surprising what can be photographed indoors. Sorry to hear your back is playing up. Spring is on the way, take heart!
And Happy St Patrick's day to you!
Oh, I love the macros so much.
It's amazing how much detail we miss by not looking that closely.
Enjoyed all your photos and hope your back is feeling better.
Beautiful macro shots. I had fun guessing what some of these were!
You turn the mundane object into a thing of beauty. I like the quote you shared about "the picture is there, you just take it."
Hope you had a great trip! I like those macros - they are the surprises of a part that equals a whole. I try to practice with my new macro lens, but my focal point is all wrong.
Welcome back! I hope you have a day or two to unwind and get unpacked, laundry done, etc. The days after vacation can be rough! I love these close-ups and was stumped by several. Thanks for identifying them! Let me know how the book is.
Welcome back.
Ah, Cool! So you went and sounds like you had a great time!! All the photos were fun. I was wrong about the green shots being the inside of the dishwasher. But how imaginative!
I enjoyed these. So different to anything I would produce.
Good to have you back and nice "still life" shots!
I trust you enjoyed your time away, it certainly brought out the creative artist in you. I enjoyed these snapshots! Looking at something from a different perspective is fun. :)
A different perspective makes such a lot of difference. Objects turn magical or alien and taking a closer look has many rewards for the observer.
I won’t mind if you do this again some time.
welcome back!! hope you had a wonderful trip. and i love these close-ups-very interesting perspective.
xoxo
Goodness. How delightful. Wow too.
Wonderful macros. You have a great eye!
Enjoyed seeing the ever changing picture your son gave to you. That is a good idea!
Enjoyed reading over your post and seeing the photos. Always very nice.
Those are very impressive shots. I always like macro shots, noticing very tiny details is fascinating.
Wow! Those are fantastic! I thought the top photo was a pic of a row of green glasses in a dishwasher or something. I never would have guessed forks. And I love the picture of the gift your son gave you. That could be blown up and framed. It is beautiful modern art.
Well done!
I could have never guessed the items had you not mentioned. Amazing details in the macros.
Yes, welcome back. I love macros! I wish I had a macro lens. These are very cool. Also, that book looks intriguing.
What a brilliant post, it was fun trying to guess what they were :-)
Super macros- I would have had a hard time guessing if you hadn't provided answers!
Might as well take indoor macros because outdoors is abysmal at this time of year.
Boa tarde, regressou das suas ferias com belas fotos, a selecção das mesmas são lindas nas cores e na qualidade, as macros estão excelentes.
AG
What a fun macro hunt. The plastic silverware look so artsy. Who knew? Thank goodness it's spring. Now I have to start remembering my camera again. I'll look forward to your spring finds.
You're quite talented with the photography.
I have a confession: I can't make coffee. In fact, I think I may do a post about it. The world needs to know.
just stopping by to say hi and wish you and yours a happy passover!
have a wonderful day.
lots of love. big hugs~ xoxo
I quite enjoyed the journey in the land you call Macro.
I had to put my thinking cap hat on for this one.
Hope the snow in your neck of the woods is slowing down. Perhaps a little warmth to start... dare I say... melt.
Missing your posts Hilary.
I do hope your back is healing and you are just enjoying life in your beautiful part of the country.
Sue
Very interesting perspectives. I enjoyed your pictures!
Next time you do Posts of the Week - you must include these magical shots of the sakura! http://stardustenglishwriting.blogspot.se/2015/04/sakura-in-all-its-glory.html?showComment=1428726457312#c746602136509918375
Missing you and yours. Hugs.
Hoping your absence is due to visiting and not that problematic back! pictures are fantastic as usual. And is it spring there yet?
Hilary, where are you? Hope you're okay. I'm not blogging much these days, but I've noticed your absence. 😕
Missing you. Hope all is okay. And, I so need a lens that takes closeups like that.
Please let us know.
I've been being quiet and tactful but worried. Hope you and yours are ok.
Hi Hilary, hope all is okay at your end! Take care!
a wonderful strand of images
i enjoyed each one
i hope you are well
it has been a while since you posted
sending a warm smile
Hope you are well! Miss ya <3
Missing you Hilary ~ my very best wishes and love . . . :) Eddie x
Missing you Hilary ~ my very best wishes and love . . . :) Eddie x
Just checking in! Hope all is well!
Hugs from here.
Hugs from here.
Still...
Hilary....sure are missing your blog posts and the way you see the world.
Praying things are okay with you and your back, and that you are just taking a break.
Sue
Hugs...
A Tuesday Morning hugs. A smile too. :)
Hey, sunflower seeds are not only for birds! They keep me awake on long trips as well.
I hope you and your family are well, Hilary.
I think I will make it note 80, and leave you with a hug.
Your macros are always a big treat!
I see that the "magic window" of my childhood is now an adult toy. They truly are fascinating -- and I should read that book!
missing you and maybe too re retcent to tell you that.
Such fun perspectives ... like a little guessing game! :-)
Thinking of you and wanted to give you a big hug. (((HUG)))
Sue
Tabor and I are a matched pair in our thinking. Hugs.
Hey, where have you gone? It has been ages since you posted. I hope you are well.
Where are you?
Hope all is okay. Love your images.
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