Yesterday I woke up feeling like I aged 50 years and I can basically describe it as an extreme fatigue. As we had a positive test in the family one day earlier I knew that it had finally gotten to me as well. So starting from yesterday I started my self quarantine.
Yesterday was a long day, and I was really hoping it would be better today. When I woke up I still felt tired, but a lot better then yesterday. I had hoped to get out this week to do some photography and I was a bit bummed out about that. So what should I post about now I thought ? Well since I can’t leave my home I started looking for something interesting in my house. When I get into this mode I start looking at things differently and that is what happened when I saw my IKEA lamp with a fresh perspective.
It’s a paper lamp that was really cheap, I think I bought it for 6 dollars or something like that. Like most IKEA furniture it came in a flat pack but contrary to other products there was not an exact manual of how to “assemble it”. Instead it was up to me to try to shape the paper sheets so that it would look good, and I really liked that about the product because it makes each lamp unique and slightly different. Anyways, as I was searching for different angles to shoot I realized it’s actually a pretty neat lamp with a lot of interesting details.
As the paper sheets overlaps you get different shades as the light illuminates through.
From different angles the lamp take on a completely different look and that is also something I like about it, it seems there is always some new detail you haven’t seen before.
I found that the most interesting photos were the ones where there was empty space so that you could see the silhouette.
This one is one of my favorites. There’s a nice balance between the white and black and there is a nice transition from light that slowly fades into grey and then gets absorbed by the black background.
Today was interesting, I showed myself that if you’re determined you can still do what you want, just not the way you thought you would, but that’s okay as long as you still enjoy the process.
I didn't know! Am I the last one to not know you were sick? My sister in law go the original COVID 19 and contracted it when she left my house (they were here for a funeral last year) and somewhere in between my house and Michigan (on the Candian border) which is over 1287km (800 miles) she picked up COVID. Not one person in my house got ill, so I have to believe she got it somewhere in between. We have been lucky here, nobody has been affected yet.
I hope you are feeling better by now. Sorry to only see this now.
Hey ! Yea I got it in the end but it was rather mild so I was very lucky.
Yea these days it’s crazy it feels like each new day I get the news that someone has know got it. On the other hand most haven’t gotten any severe symptoms, basically like a flu or a bad cold. How about your sister in law was she vaccinated when she got it and was she ok in the end ?
She was not vaccinated, and it took literally months for her to feel okay. She is fine now.
But, it was pretty miserable for her.
My god yea I heard that some that got it before the vaccines really were hit hard and there are a lot of post COVID victims that are still struggling . It’s crazy but glad to hear she is okay now
From adversity to creativity! Making the best of a difficult situation is a skill more of us should embrace and exercise. Lord knows we have plenty of material to work with these days...
An interesting lamp. Each has its own design via its assembler. Perfect fodder for photography! Your pictures capture this well. Well-done!
Wishing you and your family a full and speedy recovery!
Cheers!
Thanks a lot mate ! Feeling a Lot better now. Maybe I should have hid in one of those cabins up north, it might be the only way to avoid the virus lol.
Your idea and your creativity has inspired me so much into photography, thank you so much!! ❤️ I would love to see an editing process.