Common Object. That is the challenge. Taking the mundane and shining a different light on it. Highlighting an object or scene that we normally pass by without notice, and making it something special. This process allows us to appreciate the beauty and significance of everyday things that often go overlooked. By giving attention to these ordinary elements, we can find inspiration and joy in the simple moments of life.
Laundry hanger – inspiring? I thought so.

Think about all the common objects you can see around you right this moment – a bottle, socks, a pen, eggs, coffee mugs, perfume vapor, cell phone – the list of subjects you have this week are endless.

Now the challenge is to simply make the ordinary look extraordinary, or at least photographed well. I am concentrating on the latter. You could try focusing on a particular detail or texture. For example, zoom in on the intricacies of a old locker , the rough texture of an old tool, or the delicate patterns in a piece of fabric. Alternatively, you could show how you integrate the ordinary object into your daily routine, providing a glimpse into its significance and relevance in your life.

Perhaps you can capture the moment when a mundane item takes on an unexpected, almost magical quality. Share a story about how something seemingly ordinary has become an indispensable and valuable part of your day, illustrating its significance through personal anecdotes and experiences. When it comes to composition, consider the placement and arrangement of elements in the frame to convey depth, emotion, and meaning. Play with lighting, angles, and perspective to create a visually compelling narrative that captivates the viewer’s imagination. The creative possibilities are endless, and I am eagerly anticipating to be amazed and to gain a new perspective on the everyday through your unique lens.
Start at the very beginning – pick an object that speaks to you – whether it’s your car keys that you pick up everyday, or the chef’s knife you use to prep dinner. Pick something that you’d like to share with the rest of us.
These I chose are from my summer house kitchen- not used anymore but inspired me enough to take the time to arrange a still life.



Arrange things how you want them – the great thing about common objects is that you can arrange them as you see fit; you’re not restricted by an inability to pick things up and move them around.
The overall look and feel of the colors in an image evoke different senses and emotions – do pay attention to the composition of colors and overall tones in your image, in terms of being complementary or adding contrast.

This is all about the visual weight that you’re assigning to things in your composed shot – obviously, larger objects that fill the frame are meant to hold the viewer’s attention the most. Certain items can add nuance and help balance a frame without taking away from the main subject.



Shadow play with everyday objects, sitting on a sofa you can be inspired by the blinds. In a restaurant I found the lampshade interesting. Or a stack of glasses on a table.



Shapes and reflections




My heartfelt thanks to Anne for her outstanding curation of last week’s Shorelines challenge. The sheer diversity and enchanting beauty of the shorelines showcased truly resonated with me, reaffirming the eternal allure of these natural wonders. I hope you eagerly anticipate the upcoming week, when Egídio will have the distinct pleasure of guiding our focus towards a new subject matter. I encourage you to join us for another new challenge. Until then, let your spirits soar and embrace the week with an abundance of smiles!
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wow, amazing photograhs!
Thank you Emma
you are most welcome dear!
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Lovely photography
Ritva, your post gives us plenty of room to explore a common object from new points of view. The photos are great, and I especially liked the shadow play you used in several of them. This is a great and fun challenge. I can hardly wait to see what creations this week will reveal. Here’s my entry:
https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/a-new-perspective-on-the-ordinary/
Thanks Egídio, I look forward to seeing yours
Ritva, your glorious photos might be intimidating for anyone interested in joining the challenge! 😉. You’ve made the ordinary extraordinary…as usual.
now Janet, you are too kind 🙂 thank you ❤
Just telling the truth.
just a lovely post Tina
Ritva, you have made these ordinary objects become beautiful works of art. I love the collection with the shadows of the kitchen items.
Thanks, Happy to hear you enjoyed them. I did have to think about the composition when I took them
I was wondering how I might approach this challenge until I read your post and realized there is lots of flexibility in presenting the subjects in our photographs. I am looking forward to trying a few new shots instead of just relying on my archives.
Great challenge, Ritva!
Thanks John, looking forward to the new one’s and glad to have inspired you to go and shoot them
Absolutely beautiful Ritva – every set is wonderful and your eye for detail is incredible. My favorite images are in your shapes section at the end. Wonderful!
Thanks Tina, I am happy you liked them.
lovely photos Sofia!
Brilliant! So inspirational, it really nudge me in the right direction (at least I hope so…). You are the master when it comes to see the beautiful in the mundane, everything can be a work of art when you photograph.
Here is mine:
Thanks Sofia your very kind words
An awesome challenge this week, Ritva! You have a gift for making the mundane look exceptional! My favorite is the serving spoons! I would buy them, LOL! I’ll join you this Wednesday!
Thank you Terri, looking forward to seeing your take on it,
I love the egg and the laundry hook.
Mine is here
Thank you Marina, yours is minimalist and it works
Great great theme, great great GREAT photos. Well thought, well curated.
Great feedback, thank you 😀 I did work on it, so I will tell you I greatly appreciate this ❤️
Lovely PR
You are amazing Ritva – making even mundane things look photogenic 😀.
Thanks PR, I try 🙂
I couldn’t do as well as you but I relied on the prettiness of some of the things to shine up for themselves. My entry here:
looked really nice PR
You are the master at bringing EXTRAordinary to the ordinary, Ritva. Light, shadows, reflection, still life and basic curiosity makes this fun!. I love the simplicity of the egg and yet know it took work to get it just right. Well done. I also love the potato masher. Your summer photos from last week were a joy to look through too.
Thank Donna, I will let you in a secret. I used a painting pad, opened it so that it created a studio background and moved it so that the light to come from the side.
Interesting! Thank you.
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Excellent choice of subject and some lovely common objects.
Thank you Keith, happy to hear you liked them
Such a wonderful theme, none thought of!
Every image of yours, a wonderful gift to our eyes!
Love the significance of shadows.
Egg, my favourite!
what a lovely comment, thanks you so much. Simplicity won you over. 😉
You are welcome, my friend
Interesting work. I do particularly like the one with the Sylosis artwork for how straightforward the framing is.
I want to ask: Is the octopus hanger from IKEA?
Here’s mine for this one:
https://stupidityhole.com/2024/09/08/light-under-clouds/
Thank you, those two photos I took at my sons home, he had his vinyls set out as art. So the compositions was ready to pick-up and shoot. the hanger, could be IKEA, don’t know.
Interesting challenge this week Ritva. Really had me thinking. Good to see your post and your common objects. They look great.
Thanks Leanne, much appreciated
What interesting objects, but then I guess that is the point. 🙂
Dawn, thanks, that is the idea 😀
Wonderful post!!! Love the challenge, very inspiring.
Thanks Ana, looking forward to seeing you take on it.
What a lovely entry
You’ve made the mundane seem so interesting. I think you should have made the IKEA laundry hanger an obligatory entry. I’m sure every single one of your readers has one: same colour too!
Yes, I liked that one, I took it at my sons home. I don’t have one ;-D
There’s always one …
I thought I would do my post before looking at yours. It seems the kitchen is a good place to find common objects. I love the egg and shadows
Thanks Brian , I like the direction you took on your entry
Outstanding Ritva! A joy for the 👁️ absolute wonderful images.
So many thanks, glad to bring you joy.
Fabulous theme and inspiring photos, Ritva. You’ve really shown us one of the joys of photography–seeing how the ordinary is really extraordinary. Your images are proof of that! Your lighting, shading, shadows, perspective….are all wonderful. You have a great artistic eye!
Here’s a link to mine…
https://pilotfishblog.com/2024/09/08/lens-artists-challenge-315-common-objects/
your post was so lovely, as I expected it to be
What a great collection – and so well photographed.
Here is my attempt: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2024/09/08/the-tools-i-use/
Very nice entry
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You make it look easy, when we all know it isn’t. You take the ordinary to extraordinary so beautifully.
Jude, many thanks for saying that
As always, just beautiful
Some compelling images here, Ritva. Imagination and attention to detail beautifully combined xx
Thanks Jo, I appreciate your comment.
Gosh, what an awesome gallery. Mine . . . no-where near as good, but I had a go –
Nice one Jules 🙂
Nice one Janet!
Thanks for a nice response 🙂
nice 🙂
Nice take on the challenge 🙂
Sarah your photos show ordinary stuff from further away from home 🙂 Lovely
Your photos of these common objects are anything but common! I think in most cases it’s your use of light that transforms them into such beautiful subjects for photography 🙂
I planned much of my post while away and hadn’t properly read yours, so it’s not quite on the lines you suggest we follow 🥴 But I hope you enjoy my take on this theme: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-finding-the-ordinary-extraordinary/
Sarah, that it the light, that what I paly with. thanks for lovely comment
Great challenge Ritva. And you’ve given us ideas and wonderful images to guide us. I’ve been gone to visit my son, but I will get going through the archives today. I enjoyed seeing your creativity and artistry.
Lovely idea: to take a laundry hanger and treat it like a piece by Calder. Absolutely wonderful idea to take common little household things and make their photos into pieces of art.
I have gone a few steps outside the house for your challenge: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/
A tantalizing theme with many possibilities!
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This was so much fun, Ritva.
Glad you enjoyed it Janet
Thanks for joining
A superb topic for this weeks challenge, Ratvi 👏 The laundry hangar looks like an elegant chandelier in your shot 🤩 Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2024/09/10/taking-a-second-look-lens-artists-challenge-315/
I’m glad you liked them 🙂
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hello ritva,
a very interesting selection of pictures you chose for the theme i like them, especially the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and last 4 photos.
here is my contribution to the challenge, https://wp.me/pfnz9O-sK.
many greetings robert
Thanks Robert, I really liked your too
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A wonderful challenge, Ritva! Your examples are all delicious in design and photography. I am just back from a week’s holiday tour, but still, I will post my offerings tonight.
Thanks Ann-Christine
Interesting challenge. thanks Ritva.
Glad you thought so
And I had fun with my photos.
Inspiring examples Ritva. Here is my entry for this week. https://wanderingteresa.com/uncovering-the-uncommon/
lovely pot 🙂
Thank you again for the wonderful images for inspiration this week, Ritva. You might get a kick out of mine today:
https://secondwindleisure.com/2024/09/11/wordless-wednesday-common-objects-in-orange-and-peach/
Lovely John!
Thanks for the great prompt! I enjoyed selecting the objects, and seeing which objects other bloggers chose. Beauty in simplicity is a subtitle for your post. My ordinary objects: https://fakeflamenco.com/2024/09/12/ordinary-objects-lens-artist-challenge-315/
just beautiful
Thanks for a great challenge. Here is our contribution:
It’s wonderful how you have used the many different forms of light to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary!
light the most essential thing about photography
I especially like the still life photos of kitchen objects. It has been a rough week for me, so I wasn’t able to take time to do some studies like those. However, I was able to get a post together to add to the fun. https://lindylecoq.com/2024/09/12/lens-artist-challenge-315-common-objects/
Lovely Lindy
Love your challenge and photos this week. Ritva, I made it just in time 😀
https://ceenphotography.com/2024/09/13/abstracts-lens-artists-photo-challenge-2/
I am always mesmerized by any glass vessel with condensation, your first photo was my favorite. A common object for sure and one that catches my eye every time! Here is my contribution:
https://dennyho.blog/2024/09/13/lens-artists-challenge-common-objects/
Here is mine for the week
My contribution:
https://philosophyvia.photos/2024/09/13/lens-artists-challenge-315-common-object/
These images illustrate so well how the everyday can be so very far from mundane. I didn’t have time to take fresh photos this week., so relied on my archives: here we are https://margaret21.com/2024/09/14/everyday-objects-enjoy-five-minutes-of-fame/
Such a fun topic this week, thanks Ritva! Here is my post: https://mycolorfulexpressions.com/lens-artists-photo-challenge-315-comon-objects/
I loved this post of yours, Ritva, and have finally scambled together a short post of my own: Dhttps://suejudd.com/2024/09/14/lens-artists-photo-challenge-315-common-objects/