It’s Wandering Wednesday again and today’s photo theme prompt is – the little things.

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A while back, I went hiking with a friend …. a non photographer friend, and although I left my camera behind (I know, what was I thinking 🤣) that didn’t stop me from looking around and noticing all the potential photo compositions along with all the less than obvious little things, but things that are still photo worthy.

Through the Lens

Looking at life through the lens of my camera has taught me to be more observant. I guess I hadn’t realized this fact until my non-photographer hiking companion commented, “I can’t believe all the little things you notice. If you hadn’t pointed out these things, I never would’ve seen the interesting rocks, leaves, flowers or bugs”.

barbed wire morning fog
noticing the little details – dew dripping off barbed wire on a foggy morning

Do you see things that you’re friends don’t?

I know I do. What’s interesting though is when I’m out on an adventure or hike with a fellow photographer, it’s not uncommon for each of us to point out different photo-ops. It’s always fun comparing photographs after a photographic outing with a friend.

Artistic vision is definitely an individual matter, and we all notice and see things in a different way.

wildflowers at Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho
Tiny delicate wildflowers at Craters of the Moon National Monument, ID

For this weeks Wandering Wednesday theme …

Let’s share photographs of the little things we see. Things that aren’t initially in your face obvious. Things that take a moment of observation to discover. Little things we notice because we look at life through the lens of a camera …. a camera that has helped us see the little things that perhaps our friends don’t notice. Maybe its a unique center piece at a restaurant, or a pattern in the sand, or maybe you stumbled upon an interesting bug or nest.

Share a photograph of something little, something less obvious, something that took you a moment of observance to see.

Wandering Wednesday – Ingrid’s Photo Inspirations

Each Wednesday I post a different photo prompt as a way for bloggers to share their love of photography and engage with other like minded bloggers. Perhaps this prompt will serve as a little inspiration to pick up the camera in search of a composition or a reason to go through your photo archives. Whether you shoot with your phone, a DSLR or something in-between, don’t be shy 🤗 share those photos!

Upcoming prompts – Food, Landscapes, Garden …. get out and shoot or peruse those archives!

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62 responses to “The Little Things”

  1. Mrs. P Avatar

    Ooh…Ooh…I want to play. Now, we’ll see if I can remember and if I can squeeze in time to do it. My picture library is a mess and not easy to quickly find that perfect picture to post. Yes, another project to complete when I’m done with the house. LOL.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I hear ya on the pic library being a mess. Because I don’t have things clearly organized, I ended up going through some external hard-drives and discovered photos I had totally forgotten about. That’s what prompted me to do the Wednesday posts. It has given me a reason to through my thousands of photos – purpose is a wonderful thing 😊

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      1. Mrs. P Avatar

        My process is the same as yours. I also have a bunch of thumb drives and every now and then I start to organize, work for a couple hours and get busy with something else. By the time I get back to it, I’ve forgotten where I was on the project…it haunts me! But one day, I’ll get it all done.

        I also have many duplicates and some in various emails. I hear there are programs that can find the duplicates but I haven’t heard stellar reviews and some reports of lost pictures so I don’t trust them yet.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Love those hummingbird images!

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      1. Terri Webster Schrandt Avatar

        Thank you! So happy to have all that in my own backyard!

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  2. Sunday Stills: #Macro or Close-Up Photography; Is there a Difference? – Second Wind Leisure Perspectives Avatar

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  3. millertime1954 Avatar

    Curious about your cameras….we have a 10 yr old DSLR, while it takes great pictures, it’s cumbersome to take on hikes. Any recommendations for a compact DSLR under 1k?

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I have a dedicated page about my cameras – there’s a tab at the top just to the right of our “about us” tab. Hope it offers some suggestions.

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      1. millertime1954 Avatar

        Thanks Ingrid!

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  4. Itching for Hitching Avatar

    I know what you mean. I once overheard my niece in law saying “oh she sees things.” Photography really goes teach you to see.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It is a great hobby!

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  5. Anyabelle Avatar

    Love this posts

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you 😃

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  6. Dean Burnetti Avatar

    WOW! You have a gift for photography! 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Awe, thank you. It’s a fun hobby!

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  7. Jim and Barb Avatar

    You have a great eye for capturing the little things! Barb and I will often take pictures of the same thing and I am amazed and impressed on how she see and frames the same subject as me. This is a great reminder to slow down and look at the details and not the overall scenery.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Sometimes when I’m out on a hike, I’ll stop and just look around. Amazing what I see when I slow down, and everyone seems to notice different things. So much fun, yet so simple!

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  8. Terri Webster Schrandt Avatar

    What great timing! I’ll be linking up to this post this Sunday with my Sunday Stills challenge for the theme of “macro.”

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    1. Terri Webster Schrandt Avatar

      And I meant to add that your photos are beautiful! My friends and family get a little annoyed on hikes as I stop when I see something to shoot on the trail!

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      1. Ingrid Avatar

        Thank you and anyone who hikes with me knows there will be plenty of stopping for photo-ops!

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    2. Ingrid Avatar

      I look forward to seeing your ‘macro’ images. Macro and little things seem like a similar theme so should be perfect.

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  9. NorCal Zen Avatar
    NorCal Zen

    Amazingly beautiful photos Ingrid. Thank you so much for sharing those beautiful details.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      You welcome and thank you for the compliment 😊

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  10. Photography Journal Blog Avatar

    I love that spiderweb.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you – that was an interesting find and I’m glad I didn’t accidentally walk through it 😮

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      1. Photography Journal Blog Avatar

        Yes, makes a better picture 🙂

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  11. Maxxtrails Avatar

    Your blog today totally reminded me of a great “Groaner’s Corner” I read on Travel With The Bayfield Bunch! Here it is …. A photographer went to a dinner party where he showed many of his photographs. The lady of the house said, those are very nice pictures, you must have a great camera. He said nothing, but when leaving for home offered the following compliment to the lady of the house “The meal was very nice, you must have great pots and pans.”

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Ah, that’s a good one. I may have to use it sometime. I haven’t read Al’s blog in a super long time but I do remember him sharing those fun tidbits at the end of his posts.

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  12. It’s the “Little Things” that Count | Two Trails One Road Avatar

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  13. Keng (เก่ง) Avatar

    My iPhone and point-and-shoot camera made it frustrating sometimes trying to focus the lens on little things for a close-up. Love the photos in this post.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Keng. Yeah, I have trouble with my point and shoot camera and much prefer shooting with my bridge camera. I can count on it! I won’t even bother trying to take photos with my old iPhone 5.

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  14. Laurel Avatar

    I feel exactly the same way, that photography has made me more observant of the “little things” in life. And more delighted! Love your dragonfly photos—I always think of them as flying jewels and enjoy photographing them. Very cool barbed wire fence, too!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Laurel. I love the side effects of photography – purpose and observation. What a wonderful hobby for any traveler 😊

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  15. Lowe's Travels Avatar

    I thought I won’t be able to share today’s theme about little things. Then I recalled our time at Door County where I was literally on the ground snapping pictures of a variety of colorful fungi…so many that I have a dedicated post about them and other small things such as gnats!

    Gnats, Range Lights and Mushrooms – Door County, WI

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Love those mushroom photos. With all the posts and images you share via your travels, I don’t think I could come up with a theme you couldn’t match. Nice job!

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  16. Kathy in COS Avatar
    Kathy in COS

    I love your close up shots, Ingrid! So exciting when you capture a cool difficult shot and can go “YES”! Or using burst you get a shot like your yoga duck. lol Photography is endless fun. I have been a photographer since I was 7 or 8. My grandfather had a black & white darkroom in the 50s. Unfortunately he died when I was 9. He published a lot of his nature and people photography. I had a Minolta SRT102 and did b&w and Cibachrome darkroom prints in the 70s. Still have a stack of my favorites. I never really thought about seeing more detail than most everyone else. I guess I just do. When I led hikes as a girl scout leader and as an El Paso County Parks docent in the 90s I was always pointing out details to my charges. Right now my Nikon battery needs to be replaced. It gave up after 15 years. So I’m relegated to just taking cell phone photos until I replace the battery. But it’s still a camera!!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Kathy. Wow, I’d say you’ve gotten your moneys worth from that Nikon. Hopefully you and I will bump into each other one day so we can shoot together… always an entertaining and enlightening experience, but new battery first 😁

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      1. Kathy in COS Avatar
        Kathy in COS

        That would be fun to go on a photography play date, Ingrid. Like you, I rarely leave the house without a camera, even if it is just the one on my phone. And out here, I’m constantly running outside to take sky photos! Especially at sunset.

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        1. Ingrid Avatar

          I’m sure you get some beautiful sunsets from your new property. We had some lovely ones from our acreage in Pueblo West. Unfortunately, I was working so much at the time, that I didn’t always appreciate the beautiful view.

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  17. Meghan Avatar

    Taking photographs has absolutely made me more observant, which allows me to stay very much in the moment. Hiking with my friend Terry in Utah is a whole different thing though because he, like you, notices TONS of small things and details. It’s a real joy to explore an area with him (unless we have 15 miles left, ahem ;)). Anyway, I love all your detail shots and your closeups, more so because I can’t really do those with my phone! Your photos are beautiful as always.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Meghan. I almost always have one of my cameras on me at all times. I hate using my iPhone 5 and don’t like the idea of upgrading it. Guess I’m stuck in an ‘old school’ mentality and have no interest in using the phone for pics or maybe I have a fear of using the phone and falling further into social media with IG or tweeting 🤣

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  18. Mary Avatar

    So true. I notice way more stuff now than I did before.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I know I do as well!

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  19. Gayle @ As Time Goes.....Bye Avatar

    Loved the spiders web and the barbed wire really caught my eye too. Who’d have thought that barbed wire was photogenic? Ingrid, that’s who! As I keep telling you, you have a great eye for photography. BTW, I have chicken marinating in the fridge right now . It’s in your Citrus Rum recipe. Can’t wait to taste it.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Awe, thank you Gayle. And do let me know how the chicken turns out!

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  20. Nancy Avatar

    Love all these captures! You have an eye 👁!

    It truly is amazing when I am walking with someone how I may slow down to point out what I see and they may not.

    I just got back from Canada with my sister and gal pals. I had no idea what the prompt was. I will put a post together later today.

    Have a beautiful week!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      You and I need to plan a photographic outing this fall. I have a few ideas in mind and could use a partner in crime 😉 We might even bring the guys!
      I look forward to hearing about your excursion to Canada. Girl trips are the best!

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      1. Nancy Avatar

        I was thinking just the same.
        I have never been to Salt River to see the Wild horses. That could be a “couples” fun time!

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        1. Ingrid Avatar

          👍 Would love that! Maybe night photography in Old Town Scottsdale?

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          1. Nancy Avatar

            I’m in! We always have fun!

            By the way… I saw cupcake making! Festivities are getting closer!

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            1. Ingrid Avatar

              Yeah, I made 90 cheesecake cupcakes for the wedding 🤪 I do hope the monsoons lighten up by mid August. The weather has been crazy!!!

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  21. Pit Avatar

    All the shots are fantastic Ingrid, on the one hand because of the motives and on the other hand because of the technique: fabulous!
    Have a wonderful day,
    Pit

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Pit. It was fun going through my photos for this post.

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  22. by Donna O'Klock Avatar

    I love the spiders’s web… what a glorious find!!
    XO Donna

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Donna. A foggy morning along the Texas Gulf Coast proved to be worth exploring.

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  23. imagesbytdashfield Avatar

    That first shot is GREAT! Does my post for today count as wandering even though it’s a big thing 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Teri. Compared to other castles, that one is rather small AND cute 😀 and certainly has amazing little details.

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      1. imagesbytdashfield Avatar

        It’s just so darn cute and another example of how no two castles are the same.

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        1. Ingrid Avatar

          European architecture is captivating! I love all the old structures.

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          1. imagesbytdashfield Avatar

            And it’s pink!!! 🙂

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            1. Ingrid Avatar

              Well that’s it – it is now my favorite castle 👸

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