I had a large collection of crayons, in various stages of use, peeled and unpeeled, and I liked photographing them.
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I used to have a large collection of used crayons. I liked photographing them, because they made for a nicely colored picture. I gave them away and also gave away my old camera, so now I need to replenish my supplies. I like the feeling of wax pressed hard or soft on paper, and the look of a dirty, peeled crayon. Little known fact: there are brands of crayons besides Crayola!
I had a large collection of crayons, in various stages of use, peeled and unpeeled, and I liked photographing them.
This post is for the weekly photo challenge: Details
I went through a crayon period of photography. Crayons make great photo objects. They are colorful, easy to work with, inert, and small.
I left my vast collection of new and used crayons with some deserving artist friends when I made the cross-country move to Boston, so I’ll have to start amassing new ones!