Favourite find Sunday was a red birdhouse. Washboard was another fortunate weekend find. Vintage jug is from my Mom's collection that joined my home last week. Boxwood from this project.
Cutting board, small stoneware bowl, reamer, graters and rolling pin, kitchenware.
Judy of 20 North Ora, a lovely blogging friend, posts her vintage finds each week and I admire the way she presents and showcases her treasures.
I am developing a yen for a 60 mm lens. MMS has been posting very clear demonstrations on how she sets up a photoshoot, layering her collectibles. She also shows the wider picture surroundings just to keep things 'real'.
Donna of Funky Junk Interiors often blogs about trying out things outside ones comfort zone and shares photo techniques.
Today I found another great idea for backdrops by Jamie at Anderson and Grant.
All photos were inside/daylight/kitchen lights on, 50 mm lens, F5.6, ISO 6400, manual focus, using a tripod. Still learning.
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I think your photos are great! I am hoping to get out my camera and just enjoy looking through the lens again!
ReplyDeleteLinda
I love all your treasures!!! I will NEVER be a photographer but I love seeing what all my talented friends like YOU do!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! These turned out GREAT for ISO 6400! If I go even to ISO 1800, the grain in my photos are unbearable. Do you have a Mark III? And you did a beautiful styling job!
ReplyDeleteJoy, I like all your photos. I look at your previous posts and everyone of the flowers/plants were beautiful. Blessings to you and yours for a great weekend, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteYour photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGigi @ Old World Patina
You really do take wonderful photos and it's fun to play with them in picmonkey. What a difference a frame makes and the effects are fun to try. Enjoy your afternoon! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteAll nice but the lemons ? Looks like a magazine picture! :) Love!
ReplyDeleteWonderful treasures and the photos are great! I love playing around with picmonkey! Have a great evening and week ahead!
ReplyDeleteYour presentation is nice, as are the things you bought. I use PicMonkey a lot too and am thankful that it is free.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so lovely! You do an awesome job taking pictures. I love all of your items. That red birdcage adds just the perfect pop of color in that vignette. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJudy
Me again!! Thanks for the kind words!
ReplyDeleteJudy
It is fun trying our new ways of taking pictures.
ReplyDeleteYour vintage vignettes are all great!
I would love to find an old washboard like yours - I remember my mother using one - now that's showing my age!!
Nicely done. I love your eye.
ReplyDeleteYou do always have such lovely vignettes. Although I've been buying/selling antiques for almost 10 years, I still struggle with pretty vignettes sometimes! Thanks for sharing @ TTF! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the red bird house - great find - It lends itself beautifully to your vignette.
ReplyDeleteGreat vignette! The digital world certainly opened up the fun didn't it!
ReplyDeleteNice vignettes! Thanks for sharing this loveliness with Revisionary Life Thrifty Life Thursday! You're going to be featured tonight. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this post at City of Creative Dream's City of Links on Friday! I appreciate you taking the time to party with me. Hope to see you again this week :)
ReplyDeleteNow that you say that, "I like the way she presented her treasures" ......that made me realise I do not do that. I will try to do that next time. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteJanice
Super cute vignettes! I agree, photography has become a more do-able hobby for me too, now that I can take ten photo's to get one good one, rather than just one... Ha! Love the lemons with it... :)
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CrystelleBoutique
Such great finds....love the red birdcage!
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