Oh I LOVE closeup shots! Nice takes! Photo shoots end up taking FOREVER for me because I'm always zooming in for the art of it all, when I catch myself and realize I'm still in pj's and haven't had lunch yet. Doh!!
Photo taking is just flat out fun!
Thanks for sharing an interesting view and linking up to the party at http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/2009/10/saturday-nite-special-3-anything-goes.html!
You found out my secret....close ups! ha-ha! But really when you think of it isn't that the way we look at things in person. We fall in love with the details and subtle colors of aging. Gee I wish that worked the same way with our aging faces! HA! Happy Halloweeeeeeen! Carole
So happy to have you join in with the fun of Sunday Favorites again this week! What a lovely post...I love your "glamour" photos! My favorite...those fabulous old wooden shoe forms...love those! Wishing you the best on your Saturday sale, my friend and thank you again for sharing this great post with us!!!
I see no junk here...just saying!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like works of art to me!
ReplyDeleteLooks like 'art' to me too! Thanks for participating this week!
ReplyDeleteloving that glorious junk - blowing those pics up and putting them in frames would make them even more glam :D
ReplyDeleteI didn't see junk either! Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteGet R Done Friday!
Angela
I love close up photographs, they are just stunning. Love your junk.
ReplyDeleteWhat junk? I don't see no stinking junk, ART my friend:) Love it!
ReplyDeleteJunk????? I think not....I love it all...Wonderful treasures...We can find them, just looking through a key hole....
ReplyDeleteBarb C.
Love your junk and your macros! Great photos! Happy VBF!
ReplyDeleteBee-you-tee-full shots. I'm swooning over the millinery flowers.
ReplyDeletexo
Pam
Excellent! xo
ReplyDeleteIf only my junk looked that nice!
ReplyDeleteIt does look like art (well....I think junk is art anyway!!)
ReplyDeleteJane
Gorgeous shots....very creative!!!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE closeup shots! Nice takes! Photo shoots end up taking FOREVER for me because I'm always zooming in for the art of it all, when I catch myself and realize I'm still in pj's and haven't had lunch yet. Doh!!
ReplyDeletePhoto taking is just flat out fun!
Thanks for sharing an interesting view and linking up to the party at
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/2009/10/saturday-nite-special-3-anything-goes.html!
FJ Donna
The texture,hapes, patina- the sheer lovliness of it all- great shots!!
ReplyDeleteHi Joan
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by to wish you a Happy Halloween. Your junk looks FABULOUS
Rebecca
You found out my secret....close ups! ha-ha! But really when you think of it isn't that the way we look at things in person. We fall in love with the details and subtle colors of aging. Gee I wish that worked the same way with our aging faces! HA!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloweeeeeeen!
Carole
Once you take a close up of something it becomes artwork. Very marketable.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'm convinced... I must get a macro lens.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. This is a fun post. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOoooooo! Love the chippy-loveliness of everything. I agree, the details make the piece :O)
ReplyDeleteHi Joan...
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have you join in with the fun of Sunday Favorites again this week! What a lovely post...I love your "glamour" photos! My favorite...those fabulous old wooden shoe forms...love those! Wishing you the best on your Saturday sale, my friend and thank you again for sharing this great post with us!!!
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Hey Joan
ReplyDeleteLove your Glamour Shots!!
Been missing your blog and everyone else's this week.. too much work...
hope you are well. xx Julie
Nice looking junk.:)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, thanks for sharing your "junk" with us!
ReplyDeletewould you do a tutorial on closeups and subjects? FAB photos!!
ReplyDeleteI love all your "junk". Close-ups look so great and show all the great lines,chippy parts and worn areas. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to learn about photography. Love you angles and points of view. Clever!
ReplyDeleteThursday Blessings ;-)
I wish I knew how to do that....No macro lens here...just point and shoot!...Great pix.
ReplyDeleteWarm blessings,
Spencer
Looove the photgraphs!!! Send you some bloggy love, so here it is ...MWAAHHH via Six Divided by Two.
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