David Hockney is quoted to have said “I’m always excited by the unlikely, never by ordinary things.” We can’t all be David Hockney. I take delight in accidents and ordinary things very often. For example, the accidental discovery that pressing the shutter release of a camera while cupping the lens in one hand can give you an interesting result. As evidence I give you the featured photo.
Say, it’s only a paper moon / Sailing over a cardboard sea / But it wouldn’t be make-believe / If you believed in me
Ella Fitzgerald / Billy Rose
Ordinary material from the kitchen has provided me with hours of fun. On a rainy day, stuck at home, I sliced up an onion to try to capture the contrast between the moist layered interior and the papery exterior. For another photographic experiment, I took two different colours of grapes and a bowl to provide a third colour; then a sheet of packaging to reflect light and intensify the hues. Do these experiments work as photos? You should tell me. But I do like photo shoots where you can eat the subject after you are done.

There are delightful times when you see something familiar in a new light. That happened to me when I decided to take photos of thorns on a rose bush rather than the flowers. A bit like the moment when you realize that Neville Longbottom may be even more extraordinary than Harry Potter.




But look around you … Death and light are everywhere, always… perhaps to create a thing of beauty.
Roger Zelazny in Lord of Light
This sudden lifting of the commonplace into the most extraordinary thing that you have seen is one of the joys of photography. If I had to choose a name for it, I would call it Photo Dhyan (the Hindi word means attention as well as meditation). I could start to sound like a mystic if I go on about it. But I’m sure you have experienced it yourself as you walk about with a camera in your hand, thinking only that you want to take photos. Perhaps you are wishing you had found a less ordinary place. But then something happens as you look around and begin to assess everything as a photo. Suddenly parts of the ordinary no longer look mundane. Share that moment from your archives. Or better still, enter the zone, and bring those moments back with you to share.
We hope you join us this week for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #169: The Ordinary. It is my honour to join Amy/Ann-Christine/Patti/Tina as your guest host for the week. Please include a link to my post and use the Lens-Artists tag so we can all find you in the Reader. I’m traveling right now, but I’ll be back on Monday to look at your entries.
Next week, Patti will lead the challenge, so we invite you to stop by her site on Saturday, October 16 at noon and join us.
Well, here you are. Just an ordinary place to pick up a snack: https://margaret21.com/2021/10/11/an-ordinary-outdoor-cafe/
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Thanks. That’s a wonderful take on the challenge, the ordinary becomes transformed because your eye saw something special.
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Just waiting for me to whip my phone out!
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Love the concept.
A wonderful opportunity To look for ordinary.
Love your examples and your narration.
Thank you Khanewala for the inspiration.
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Thank you. I liked your response, transforming every day objects by suitable framing.
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Hello again dear I.J., Eivor and Pearl’s contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://whippetwisdom.com/2021/10/11/haibun-earthly-paradise/
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Thank you for this response. Another lovely day on earth!
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Amazing ordinaries indeed, especially the onion 🙂
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Thank you. I liked your response, especially that photo of a notebook.
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hi i. j., many wonderful pictures for the theme you have chosen for this week I like them very much, especially the 4th, 7th and the last picture. here is my contribution to this challenge week, https://wp.me/p2AvI7-3VP.
many greetings robert
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Thank you so much. I loved your response to the challenge, especially the cityscapes.
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Pleasant, easy photos here I think.
You’ve captured pattern well here, and I think that you’ve made all of these interesting to look upon.
Here’s mine for this one:
https://stupidityhole.com/2021/10/12/fire-hose-reel/
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Thank you. And also thanks for bringing us something absolutely every day.
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These theme is trickier than it seems at first glance. Where are the limits of the ordinary, usual and normal? I’ll be curious to see all the participants’ ideas. I think it’s in the mind of the observer, as most things. Thanks for this week. Here is my green and brown gallery. It made me think of all the things that we take for granted until they are gone.
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I think you nailed it. That photo of what you call your daily view is very special.
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Thank you!
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It’s interesting the way your eye seeks out things to photograph once you have a challenge.
This was a fun one. Thank you for hosting.
Isadora 😎
https://isadoraartandphotography.wordpress.com/2021/10/12/lens-artists-photo-challengethe-ordinary/
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Thank you. Glad you had fun. I loved your extraordinary response.
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Hi I.J.
Welcome to your Lens Artist guest hosting gig! You have chosen an excellent challenge this week. I like how you say this “This sudden lifting of the commonplace into the most extraordinary thing that you have seen is one of the joys of photography.” You are so right about that. All of your photos are excellent, and your bowl of grapes is mouth-wateringly food. Focusing on the thorny stem instead of the rose blossom was brilliant.
Here’s my offering for The Ordinary:
https://babsjeheron.wordpress.com/2021/10/12/beautiful-great-blue-heron-gets-lucky/
Best, Babsje
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Your ordinary day would be a memorable and extraordinary memory for me. Thanks for these beautiful photos.
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Thanks so much. It began as a very ordinary day and things took on a life of their own. No two days at the lake are the same. Thank you for hosting this week. I really enjoy your topic and your photos are all such high-quality images with excellent composition!
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I love this idea. and I think my favorite is the Thorn Branch. Makes me smile looking for fun ideas of the ORDINARY.
https://100countrytrek.com/2021/10/12/lens-artists-photo-challenge-169-the-ordinary/
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Thank you. I love the slices of the ordinary things in your life that you show
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Great choice of subject! Thank you for hosting this week’s challenge. Some interesting shots and I like your favorable comparison of Neville Longbottom to Harry Potter.
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Thank you. I like the little thing you noticed in two aspects of your day.
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Thank you, I. J. Khanewala. Thank you for hosting this week.
https://theshowersofblessings.com/2021/10/12/lens-artists-photo-challenge-ordinary/
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Thank you. And thanks also for your contribution for the week.
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You’re welcome. Look forward to your next hosting.
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A great topic indeed. I like those macro shots that play with details, textures, and colors.
Here’s my contribution: https://florinpopa.blog/2021/10/13/the-little-things/
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Thank you. I love your response. That black and white photo is brilliant.
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Isn’t it fun to co-host this challenge? Thanks for a great topic.
Here is my entry for this week.
https://ceenphotography.com/2021/10/13/lens-artists-challenge-167-ordinary/
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Thank you. It has been fun looking at the responses. I’m blown away by your unusual macro.
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Nicely captured photos 🙂 I like your views on the ordinary. There’s so many amazing ordinary things. I’m joining in with a few photos I took today in the backyard. https://coolesse.wordpress.com/2021/10/14/ordinary-backyard-nature/
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Thank you. Your photos of your yard in autumn are extraordinarily beautiful: especially the mushrooms and the seed pod.
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed them 🙂
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