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Photo by Sami Serola (inactive)

Contribution for The Sunday Challenge #447: Take a photograph of something you've never taken before

For me this was probably the most difficult TSC challenge ever! I first just thought to go a location where I have not been before, but then my perfectionism stepped in.

I also had an idea to shoot a bowling ball. I even found one in the same second hand shop where I found these items in the picture. But I really could not be a 100% sure I have not already photographed a bowling ball(s) back in 1980s.

Another idea was to take a macro shot of a black pepper corn, but I have probably photographed that as well.

Besides, I had the following personal restrictions:

I was not happy with taking a shot of some general category like flowers, domestic animal, sports equipment, household tools, books, etc. By picking just some sports equipment like a bowling ball, it still would not have been unique enough for me. I have photographed a great deal of sports equipment already. In the similar way a new place like a street where I had not been before would still be just a street. Or black pepper is just a spice, which category I have also covered pretty well.

What comes to what I have been photographed, the list would be endless. I have photographed trash, trash cans inside out, cars, traffic signs, lamp posts, poo, insects, bones and skulls, money, office supplies, all sorts of kitchenware, electronics inside out, sticks and stones, various kind of flora and fauna, prints, vehicles of all sort, various buildings etc.

Since mobile phone photography became possible, I also have started to take shots of things to remember. Something like pictures of items I consider or need to buy: hygiene products for me or to my wife, food products, cleaning products, tape rolls, makeup, clothes and so on.

One possibility would have been to go inside some building or machine which I do not have or had access ever, like inside a locomotive or hydroelectric power plant. Then pick a part of a machine, which I very likely had never been able to see with my eyes. But then there was the problem of not being able to gain access into such place within a week.

Well, napkin rings are also just rings or cutlery, but in my mind they are so specific and unusual items made for one purpose only, that I could be at least 99% sure I have had never photographed any such things before. They are not used in any weddings and parties where I recall attending to, nor being used in any restaurants for decades. Besides it even took a moment for me to figure out what these rings are for.

And yes, also rings for different uses than in the picture has been covered: curtain rings, jewelry, toys, hula-hoop, bicycle tires etc.

Diane Putnam, Fred Fouarge, Gillian Everett, cammino and 10 other people have particularly liked this photo


16 comments - The latest ones
 Xata
Xata club
You are very eclectic, Sami!
These rings look like yummy pastry...
3 years ago.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Xata club
Sometimes I do take these challenges almost too seriously! =,D
3 years ago.
 M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !! ( Marj )
M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… club
I have never seen rings like these before, I think you have come up trumps with the challenge Sami.......Don't beat yourself up over it ( what we say in the UK ) I think we all at some point get a mental block of what to do for a challenge in Chris's words an Urks !!!!
3 years ago.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… club
I also saw a set of different ones sold in that second hand shop. Obviously not very popular items these days anymore.
3 years ago.
 Jan
Jan
Wow! What a list of items you photographed Sami. Made me smile. It was a difficult challenge indeed. You definitely succeeded in the challenge I would say Sami. Maybe don’t buy the napkin rings though, it looks like they’ll be difficult to clean. ;-)
3 years ago.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Jan
Well, I would try if they survive through a dish washing machine ;-)

If not, then they would not be good enough anyway. But in general, rather useless items, unless one wishes to arrange something really nice like a wedding. And then one would need a lot more of them!
3 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
I cannot imagine anyone in the Scandinavian countries liking these Sami. Design-wise they are far too fussy. However they fulfill the challenge and you don't have to photograph them again. :-)))
3 years ago.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Amelia club
Ha ha ha! =D

That is a great comment! Folks, I recommend the same when having troubles to find something to shoot. Visit second hand shops (flee market) and take some pictures (if allowed). No need to buy =D
3 years ago.
 Wierd Folkersma
Wierd Folkersma club
a lovely kitsch.
I had the same problem. I have been photographing almost everything...
3 years ago.
 PhLB - Luc Boonen
PhLB - Luc Boonen club
I couldn't have found these even if I wanted .......
3 years ago.
 Nautilus
Nautilus
j' ai beaucoup apprécié votre commentaire :-)
3 years ago.
 Diederik Santema
Diederik Santema club
My parents used to use them, we as children had our own, each of wood.
Don't know if I still have it.
3 years ago.
 Clickity Click
Clickity Click
Haven't seen proper napkin rings in use for ages. Now they just roll the cutlery up in a napkin and secure it with a paper of paper that sticks to itself (not very elegant) :) I think they may still be used in places that serve High Tea or some other very elegant setting. These though are very charming and look to be quite delicate. Glad you found something to take a picture of Sami, if it was the most challenging of our challenges, then we did meet one of the goals of the group. A challenge that really did challenge us. Thanks for sticking with the challenge. :)

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3 years ago.
 Gillian Everett
Gillian Everett club
They look like vintage napkin rings, something our grandparents might have used. They probably have a story to tell :-) Well photographed Sami.
3 years ago.
 Amazingstoker
Amazingstoker
My family used to use these when I was young, but not seen them in use for years. Congratulations on your perseverance for something new
3 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
Sweet and dainty. I have not set a formal table for many years...I wonder where my napkin rings are. Oh well...I like this photo.
3 years ago.

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