textures of home #4
Macro views of the tiles on top of a coffee table built by my husband over 40 years ago, weathered, much used and loved.
Edited March 10th, 2010: A few curious folk have asked for a description or photo of the table. I’m really enjoying the abstraction and designs that come out of seeing the macro images out of context, so I feel a wee reluctant to start showing off the furniture but here is a view. The colour of the tiles in this photo, taken under incandescent lights, is close to reality whereas the macro shots in sunlight gave forth amazing brilliant colours.
March 9, 2010 in Photoworks, Textures by Marja-Leena
Interesting. especially the third one. Curious what does the rest of the table look like?
Ancient beauty ~ beautiful colours ~ colourful memories.
As I have been discovering recently, the closer you look, the more you see.
Cathy, as you can see I’ve answered your question with an addition to the post!
Rouchswalwe, nicely said, thank you!
Joe, indeed, for you too have been looking closely at things on your walks, reminding me of my London walks last year and the series of photos I captured.
I think I agree with you about keeping them mysterious. Jerry takes the journal Science which has covers that are often quite beautiful and mysterious. It takes time to dig out the small note that explains the micrograph or strange organism or view from space that is the subject of the cover.
I have been away, and then sick, so am catching up on posts. I enjoyed the one about Alice very much. It was one of my favorite books as a child and I have read it many times since, each time finding something new and amusing.
Anne, sorry to hear you’ve been sick, hope you’re getting better now! We agree then on “mysterious”, even my art work is often said to have that quality so I suppose it’s why I love photos like that too, including those amazing science ones you mention, and even Alice!
Yes, the table. love it! and love the pattern of the tile too. I got off the computer last night and i was like oh I forgot to look at marja blog.
Thank you!
Beautiful colours and textures. The colours remind me of home.
Thanks Cathy, and hhb!
I do believe I may have seen that table. I love things that have worn down so that they look like natural weathered objects.
Hattie, you have! And I love worn and weathered too, but not too much so for our home, picky that I am.
An interesting thing I’ve noticed about the macro shots is that they hint at single point meditation where function and form is irrelevant to the essential ‘isness’ of whatever is in view.
Susan, a fascinating observation and very interestingly said, thanks!