Taken with the camera lens inside a plastic bag that had cookies before we ate them. The proof is in the crumbs ;-)
Day 309: Abstract cookies
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Very interesting. I never would have thought of putting my camera in a plastic bag full of cookie crumbs but it is art, and it turned out and grabs my attention.
Thanks Scott :-)
I didn’t have the lens inside the bag at first, nor is an empty plastic bag something I thought I would photograph, but the things you can come up with when it’s late, you really want to go to bed, and oh, today’s photo hasn’t been taken yet… ;-)