It's that time again! It's Wednesday, so it's time for a photography challenge submission. Since I can only seem to remember the challenge on that day it's due, I have to scramble to get it accomplished.
This weeks Photo Challenge theme, given to us by Shutterboo, was "eyes."
I had already taken a photo of the eyes of the potatoes on my counter and the eyes of my dear sweet mocha kitty, but I wanted a few more ideas. I wasn't pleased with the way those were taking shape.
So I went to Facebook, as I do so often and asked the question....
EYES - got any ideas??
Here's what I got!
Friend -Your eyes, but with select color affect, so only the color of the eyes is seen, the rest B&W.
Friend -your eyes and eyes from other photosFriend - needles
Friend - aren't there hook and eye attachments on clothing? or how about the eye of a storm?Kristin Corlett -These are some great ideas. No storm around me, so I haven't been able to find the eye of a storm. Someone in the weekly challenge did the eye of a needle - it's really cool. Hook and eye - there are some of those on my bra! LOL
Friend -cross eyed!!! eyebrow
Friend - tiger eyes - you know marbles.
I have to say that there were some really great ideas. I either didn't have the item mentioned - tiger eye marbles, a storm, or I hadn't a clue how to photograph the item with the photography tools that I own. I also had no idea how to manipulate a photo that the first friend mentioned. (I plan on learning that one, though)
My eyes always look tired, so I really didn't want to use my eyes for this photo and I missed the message on crossed eyes and eyebrows until I started writing this post.
The ideas that were mentioned got me thinking and looking around my house.
I looked to inanimate objects that had eyes. This little guy caught my attention first.
He's a little chipped and worn, but he has great eyes.
Then I went back to my kitty cat string holder.
I love photographing this fella.
So, those are my two semi-finalists.
I can't decide. I love string kitty, but I don't think he has the power in the eyes to really capture the theme.
I think I'm going to go with the puppy statue.
What do you think? Good choice?
Have a great great day!
Kristin
4 comments:
The puppy statue is perfect. Do they care if they are not real eyes?
I love the dog!
That puppy statue had freaky eyes. I notice the eyes before I notice anything else.
yes, def. the puppy eyes .. way more character.
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