There is a little, private museum at the Wheelers Sugar Camp. Because we have been in there scads of times, I figured there was nothing new to photograph, so I attached my macro lens and sauntered abut shooting this and that.
Do you know what we're seeing here?
Here is another bit of texture. I can't remember if it was a sap bucket or something else.
Nothing to guess here, but I like the shots. There is a railing around some of the exhibits; it is supported by rope in some areas.
A final whatzzit for you. Can you guess?
I think someone in the back row guessed snowshoe, and that is correct. Obviously, a very small bit of one.
Another good outing as not only did you get to enjoy a delicious breakfast at the start of the weekend, but this visit provided a couple more photo posts. It is amazing how things we have seen many times can become photo opps.
ReplyDeleteGreat textured shots! A lovely excursion!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't ever have guessed what those were. But the details of a good closeup are a design in themselves.
ReplyDeleteI get an F for identification. But enjoyed the photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are great texture shots.
ReplyDeleteNice closeups.
ReplyDeleteThat's a snowshoe?? I was going to guess a fireplace grate with a log in it. LOL
ReplyDeleteI find the close up rope interesting.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Not guessing anything right! But I love the macro look!
ReplyDeleteGood detail shots!
ReplyDeleteYou've been so regularly, good idea with the macro lens!
ReplyDeleteFun at Wheelers. I have piles of photos of sugaring, but nothing this macro. Nice, especially the sap pail. And the light in there is terrible. You are skilled.
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