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One thing I’ve really enjoyed about blogging is taking pictures of all of my stuff.  I never really had an excuse to before, so my poor kids had a flash going off in their face all the time.  Now, I just love arranging things, finding the right light, zooming in, and getting the money shot.  I feel like I’m shooting for a magazine.  It’s so much fun and since I’m still sick in bed, I thought I would share some of my very favorite photos that I’ve taken for my blog.  Enjoy!

antique darts found in my grandparent’s attic
Doesn’t this gum drop look like it’s on its tippy toes?
some spools of ribbon
coral found in my grandparent’s attic and a monogrammed silver spoon handle
a chippy shutter that I painted “Open Seas” for a client
Bakelite knives in an ironstone bowl
a twig wreath I found at a yardsale
a Restoration Hardware silver candlestick bought for $1.00 at a yard sale all dressed up for Christmas
monogrammed linen, ironstone, and Bakelite (three of my favorite things)
and a tassel hanging from my buffet lamp
I just love how the chair and accessories went with my chalkboard desk
my great-grandmother’s china with my mother’s silver
a book wreath over my grandfather’s highchair
my vintage red toy phone (I don’t believe the White House has the number for this one.)
a $2.00 starfish from Wal-Mart nestled in some sweet gum balls
my sheet music table and a wire bird cloche from Hobby Lobby
I hope you enjoyed my gallery.  For those of you who are interested, I use a Nikon D50 camera with a Speedlight flash, and 35-70 and 70-300 lenses. 
Miss Mustard Seed

I just had to share that my half canopy was featured over at Just a Girl!   

 
 
I’m also the featured blog in the side bar over at StoneGable.  Talk about some gorgeous photography…  Thanks Yvonne!

Marian Parsons 

Paint Enthusiast | Writer | Artist | Designer

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30 Responses

  1. Gorgeous photos! I have no idea why I haven't bought a speedlight flash yet. I have a Nikon D60 and could take much better indoor shots (and outdoor shots, too) if I made this investment. I just … don't. You've convinced me to stop by my local camera shop this week and check them out!

  2. Hi MMS, Your pictures are just lovely. I adore the silverware and the bakelite ones too. They remind me of Mom's old picnic basket. And a nice book wreath! Thanks for the comment on my blog. Feel better!
    Sherry

  3. Beautiful photos. I love to take pictures of random things around my house…I can't wait to actually have a nice camera to capture those things better! =]

  4. Such great photos and they truly are magazine worthy! I love seeing the ironstone, I'm a big fan of it!

    I also love all of the cool stuff you have from your grandparents!

    Kat 🙂

  5. I would totally agree that those are some great photos. I think my favorite is the one with your g-grandmother's china. It is very striking.
    Hope you're feeling better.
    Jane

  6. You do take beautiful pictures! I hope you are feeling better soon! It's always hard when mommy is sick because the little ones still need so much attention! Many blessings, Miss MS!
    Shilo

  7. Those pictures are really beautiful. If you haven't learned photography before, I think you are pretty gifted in this area. Thanks for sharing those wonderful pictures. I'm looking forward to see more from you 🙂

  8. i just discovered your blog (i know, where have i been?!)

    this post is such gorgeous eye candy for a monday morning. each picture just makes ya feel good. thanks for sharing. the linen, bakelite and ironware is my fave. feel better soon!

  9. Your photography is beautiful! I love all the pieces but my favourites are your china (how lucky that it is that beautiful blue) and the silverware. It is even more special that they have family history.

  10. *love* looking through the lense of others…beautiful pictures…so glad to have discovered you!!
    hope you get feeling better!!

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