The color out of the crayon box this week was one we didn't have to think too hard about. The extra challenge was to photograph white on white. That turned out to be harder than I expected. The above macro of egg shells is my official entry this week because it most closely fits the white on white challenge.
I liked this one for the natural light shining through the dining room window. .
I didn't like the white plastic cartons because they were just so shiny and smooth. I really liked the texture of the gray paper cartons so I painted one.
Little bits of shells.Bring your crayons and come join us here.
Since all of these are macro shots I'm joining Macro Monday.

I love that you painted the carton...soooo something I would have done! As I look at these photos, I keep thinking, "she needs to make a diptych with a fluffy little chick!" LOL! Loving your blog and your encouraging comments!
ReplyDeleteGreat JOB! Love each one of your shots. I loved it that you used the shells... very pretty.
ReplyDeleteFun! I keep seeing your shots for this meme and wishing I had all my free time back so I can play with photography.
ReplyDeleteI love how clean your whites are. Broken egg shells are anything but clean. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteWell done! makes me think that the chicks have all hatched out and are on their way....... a nice portent of spring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great MM post.
These are such cool shots. What a nice idea...you have a nice blog..I love Enya as well.
ReplyDeleteHappy MM!
David/ Tropical Texana/ Houston
I just joined Project 64 and I'm loving it. I also did eggs for white. Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteI love the broken shells. Neat shots. Thanks for being part of P64!
ReplyDeleteit is wonderful how shades of white can be so appealing so soothing, nicely done!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'd never have thought that white on white could look so good.
ReplyDeleteOne of these, framed, would be a beautiful kitchen picture. beautiful!
These are so unique!! Not the concept of eggs themselves but your photography today. Love it.
ReplyDeleteMy Monday feature is: COLORFUL fungus
What a great series of shots. I'm another fan of the painted egg carton, but my favorite is the second one. I think it qualifies for white on white as well.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Carletta!! You have such a great imagination!
ReplyDeleteThought it was a rose, from your thumnail :-)
ReplyDeleteWondrous image and great imagination to see it for a thing of beauty.
I like that you painted the carton to match what you wanted your image to look like! Great shots!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea for white
ReplyDeletePhotographing white on white can be difficult. You've done a great job with these images Carletta!
ReplyDeleteNice entry Carla. I like all of these shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures ... love the ones of the cracked eggs.
ReplyDeleteBoom & I have that look every morning when we start one of our main meals.Course, lunch and dinner are important too!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWell done! I never would have thought of that.
ReplyDeleteLove this! I like the texture the cracked eggs have that you don't get with uncracked eggs.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering were you found a white carton like that! Very creative idea to paint it! They all turned out great, but the top three are my favorites, I like the shadows in the second one. Thanks for sharing and linking up with project 64!
ReplyDeleteYour white on white has interesting contrast and shadows going on. Great captures for white week!
ReplyDeleteI too am wondering where you found a white egg carton. :) These are really cool!
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