Patti from P.A. Moed Creative Exploration in Words and Pictures challenges us with this theme In the Details
I was really inspired by this, I often do nothing much, but not doing much being still gives you time to look at details. So obviously my first thought was macro photography. Something you can do in your own backyard or home. Then I say Patti’s approach and found it inspiring – that’s not how I first envisioned it in my head, should I also try that ?
These tiny hardly noticeable fungus grow by my front door, but that day I went out to capture the first frosty morning and these were the last ones I took on my quest for details.



My other set is from Hailuoto, – Finland and the lighthouse there I took so many photos of it so I am able to share some new ones too.



Last week, Egidio hosted his “Silence” challenge, which was a beautiful exploration of places that are filled with quiet. Each submission capturing serene landscapes and peaceful environments. I love how the silence settled around me just from looking at all your lovely photos. The silence and stillness, encouraging us to pause and appreciate the beauty of the world around us.
Next week, it’s Tina’s turn to lead us, so be sure to stop by her gorgeous Travels and Trifles site next Saturday at noon EST for an engaging and inspiring challenge. Tina has always has a unique perspective, sharing her thoughtful insights and delightful stories that transport us to new places. I can hardly wait to see what she has in store for us this time!

Great subjects for the challenge Ritva
Love those frosty images Ritva👍. Great photography, and there is something about frost that makes everything look wonderful! Kind regards…Jay😊
Oh my … love the frosty images!
Two very different subjects – but so well explored.
Those tiny fungi are so delicate – you’ve captured them perfectly!
Great examples for this challenge Ritva! Oh, I do love the fungus by your front door. Your macros are amazing.
Great demonstration of the beauty in details Ritva. I love fungi and macro photography!
I just love that first set, Ritva.
Beautiful photos. The fungi had so much detail.
Two terrific choices Ritva, you really mastered the fungi set. They look good enough to eat (but probably aren’t!)
The fungi in the 3rd photo remind me of toffee. 🙂
I love the fungi !
I like the lighthouse, I always like them, but I love the mushies the most, how great that you can photograph them just out your door. I like the frost on them too.
Love those mushrooms!