It's been a little while since I've shown some of my thrifty finds, so I thought I'd show you what I found this week. Don't get too excited, because it's a short list.
Ta-da. This is a footed silverplated bowl that I bought at an estate sale on Friday. 50% off, so it was only $3.00.
Doesn't it look quite fancy juxtaposed against the worn, chippy wood of the bird house?
Well, I will admit that I felt a little foolish walking out the door to take these photos. Camera around my neck, silverplated dish in one hand and a piece of bumpy fruit in the other.
I was hoping the neighbor wasn't going to drive down their driveway and ask me what I was taking photos of. A bowl, why do you ask?
You see, I used to just take photos of my thrifty finds with the gravel driveway as a backdrop. Just sort of took the items out of my van, sat them in the gravel or the grass next to the driveway and snapped away.
Then I started to get all artsy fartsy and try to take photos in better locations. With more interesting backdrops.
Now I'm stopping my car alongside the road to pick up some hedge apples, because I can envision them looking cool in the silver bowl that I just bought. Let's rearrange that hedge apple so that the microscopic piece of dirt on it doesn't show. Oh, and wow, I can use the yellow tree as a backdrop, so I can take advantage of some of the fall foliage. And then if the leaves aren't quite in the right spot, I can throw some of them up in the air and see if they land in a more "natural" position on the ground.
Where does this all stop? Am I going to try to make my trashcan look more photogenic by dragging it out to the flower beds? And then rearrange the garbage contents so that the macaroni and cheese box is at a better angle?
This whole photography thing is getting to be life changing. And slightly scary.
BTW, not saying I'll be stopping the artsy fartsy photos or anything. Just an observation on the life of a blogger.
Linking with Treasure Hunt Thursday at From My Front Porch To Yours and Farmhouse Friday at LaurieAnna's Vintage Home.
Pam of Eastlake Victorian
Haha! I always enjoy your photos, so you're doing something right! I have a pedestal dish just like that, but my plate is more worn off, so it wouldn't look as shiny and pretty outside in my leaves as yours does, lol!
-Pam
Anita @ GoingALittleCoastal
I love that pedestal! It's so pretty and only $3 was a steal. It does look great with the old birdhouse.
I don't think we have any of those Hedge apples around here. The color is really amazing.
Ida
Well I certainly did enjoy your post and the comments too. Yep, it can be addictive and I find myself now doing some "creative" rearranging of things to get just the right shot.
I do find those Hedge Apples rather fascinating and they looked awesome in your silver bowl against the fall leaves and worn birdhouse.
Robin
Your so funny! My hubby told me just the other day I was getting all artsy fartsy on him. I told him "I know isn't it great!" I bet if you did drag your garbage can over it could look pretty amazing!
Love your find by the way. It's so pretty.
TARYTERRE
LOL about your photo staging. I do that when I'm taking pictures of food. By the way, the silver bowl looks fabulous. Take care.
Kim K.
It's all about the perfect picture...hee hee. Beautiful vignette, Pam.
Crystal Rose Cottage
Lol...hey you do what you got to do for your 'art", right? I didn't get any hedgeapples this year for decoration...I love how those things look in displays!~Hugs, Patti
Sue
After seeing me chase birds out of my house through the front door with a broom and watching me set up a picnic under the pine tree in the front yard, the neighbors know I'm just being "me!" Only the blogging community "gets" it. LOL- Usually, when I think I need to get a good shot outside, I'm in my bathrobe! Now THAT'S a picture! 🙂
~ Sue
Into Vintage
Eventually your neighbors will become accustomed to 'whatver it is she's doing out there."
I think mine did. And then I raised the bar by going out in pajamas.
NanaDiana
Yep- Yep- Yep! Everyone in Blogland "gets it". You see things in a whole different light, don't you? It's a sickness!;>) xo Diana
Tys
I need to get with the taking better pictures thing... gah... at the moment I'm just lucky to remember to actually TAKE a pic 😉 I love your photos though! I especially LOVE hedge apples... it makes me think of home in the midwest. They don't have them down here in Texas. I'm imagining a whole dough bowl of hedge apples on a table... it'd be glorious! Thanks for the eye candy!
Sharon
I don't care anymore what the neighbors think , if thay can deal with me going to the mailbox in my housecoat , they can deal with anything.lol
Tricia
Well, all of your arranging and planning made for great photos. I do things like that too. I lay things out in the middle of my sidewalk. I know the neighbors must wonder what I'm doing, but they never ask 🙂
Polly
you are a great photographer! And seriously, a girl will do just about anything for a good photo or a good piece of junk, right?!?! i heart hedgeapples! and that silver compote looks great all polished up!
Olive Cooper
The hedge apple is gorgeous in that silver bowl. Just to let you know I sometimes lay on my abdomen in my yard to take photos so Lord only knows what my neighbors think but really who cares anyway. I also go outside in my pj's and take photos-that is scary.
Debbiedoo's blogging and blabbing
My neighbors have stopped the car and asked what are you doing. One day I had a whole picnic scene going, and they were perplexed because it was in the front yard. I love your new finds and great photos too.