You know me it doesnt take much for my mind to go off at a tangent and I found Carolyn Saxby's idea of viewing things through the glass of a jam jar fascinating and immediately had to have a go.Flickr site
"O"ZONE |
So I leapt right in by my looking down at my kitchen sink plug through the bottom of the jar.
The buddha in my garden looked amused when I took his photo through the glass
AMUSED |
LETTERS |
Look how distorted this sign appears that is on the wall in my garden.
LETTERS |
The old rusty typewriter took on a new image through the bottom of the jar too.
One thing you have to do is describe the picture in one word. You can see mine on the captions.
You have to be invited into the group so you cant see my pics on there yet as I am waiting for a reply.
Carolyn also hosts www.tagtuesday.blogspot.co.uk and is the owner of Love Stitching Red Blog where you can see some of her beautiful textile work, access her shop and link to her flickr site
Hi Lynn, I love the 'O'Zone one and the typewriter letters look amazing... Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne. You know that butterfly you gave me yesterday, well that's what my mind is like. It flutters about all over the place. I should have had the title from Bobbins to Jam Jars haha xx
DeleteAbsolutely fascinating Lynn. My mind too is like a butterfly's, but you interpret the flutters far better than I do, haha. :0) Mo xx
ReplyDeleteJack of all trades me Mo and master of none as the saying goes
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ReplyDeleteFun experiment! *looking in the direction of my jar collection and smiling ;)*
ReplyDeleteyour jar photos are looking great Lynn ... I love the distortions xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Carolyn and thank you for the challenge of it xx
Deletehahha.... you are definitely a butterfly .... or a bumblebee...they do the same ... flit all over the place ... seemingly with no direction ...but maybe THEY know what they are doing and what they expect in the end.... we just don't know what they know .....
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