Saturday, December 3, 2022

Week 50 Photo Challenge: Eyes

We ended up taking a week off the challenge due to the Thanksgiving holiday.  We were a lot busier that week then we thought we would be, so we just delayed pulling a new card out of the pack till last night. More on that below. 

Here's the card we pulled two weeks ago. 



As usual we all went with different subject matter.

My subject matter came from the sewing room. (Big surprise right?)


Kate: Eye of the Needle


The eyes of my sewing needles in the pin cushion wouldn't be an obvious subject unless you spend a lot of time stitching.    

My Guy's photo is the product of his never ending search for birds to photograph when he's out for one of his walks.  

My Guy: Wood I


In this case the trees really do have eyes! 

Grad Girl probably has the most "expected" photo, but I like it.   

Grad Girl: If Looks Could Kill 


Queenie is Grad Girl's roommate. We quit calling her Grad Girl's cat, because she really acts more like a roommate than a pet. No one was harmed in the taking of this photo, but Queenie was not amused at being woken up from her afternoon nap.  

The last photo card was easy. This week's card is one that is open to a lot of interpretation.  



I'm curious to see what gets photographed this week.  

8 comments:

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

All fun photos, Kate! There are definitely many different ways to interpret eyes. I do love the eyes on the tree, though - someone was really creative!

The Joyful Quilter said...

I'm glad to catch another episode of your Photography Challenge, Kate. I've been missing it for quite some time. The three of you are very creative with the prompts!

Sandy Panagos said...

The "eyes" photo of your needle is great. I think most people would get that. Queenie is a little scary in that photo! :-)

Sara said...

I had to chuckle at the annoyed look that Queenie was giving. I saw that look so often with our cat. There was a big old tree on the corner of our block that had a face - created with some ceramic bits and pieces attached. It was subtle and such a surprise when we first noticed it. Your husband’s photo reminded me of that tree.

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Great Interpretations!!!

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

I would have gone in for eye of a needle too. It must be a surprise for a neighbor to always have their tree watching them.

Merri Mc Elderry said...

The eyes are so perfect for me to see right now..no pun intended...but I am up late. praying and here you are..showing me that the most beautiful things in life are least expected.... with loving hearts showing them to me like your photos...seeing with the heart's eyes..is total peace, and brings trust in the Lord and true healing..Thank you..and God bless you and please post more..I really needed to SEE THIS..love from Merri in Northfield Minnesota.. you thawed out the entire week for me seeing with God's eyes a perfect universe..love love and gratitude Denny, Erick, Merri and Bart our Spirit cat. x

Jennifer said...

Haha, the cat cracks me up and so does the tree with google eyes!