Hi friends. I apologize that this is so late. I’ve had an extremely busy morning with a particularly fussy baby and a pile of Girl Scout cookies that just begged me to eat them, so getting to my computer has been tricky.
But, here we are!
Here are my technology shots. I’m going to skip the settings this week so I can get the post up, but if someone specifically would like them, just leave a comment and I’ll go back in later and add them to the post.
My workstation and Eli’s workstation.

And the guts of a computer. Kudos to my husband for opening up his computer for me to grab this shot!

I’m very fond of these colors.

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Body parts. (keep it clean, people!)
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Can I just tell you how beautiful that Mac screen is? So, so purdy.
It was my husband’t idea to open up our laptop but I wouldn’t let him out of fear it wouldn’t go back together. Glad someone captured the inside of the machines we all so love.
I would love to know what settings you used – figuring out how to get that clarity and light into indoor shots is still something I cannot figure out.
I love your photos – the theme this week totally stumped me, probably because I am such a technophobe, until of course I did something that became worthy of writing about
I love that shot of the inside of the computer but my favorite is the photo of the wires, I worked for a cabling company for many years and never knew cables could look so pretty
The insides are pretty, and tough to capture! I’m with Jane, sharing information on improving those kinds of shots would be greatly appreciated.
Hahaha. Clearly we were thinking along the same lines. But I already had a computer standing open nearby
Macs really are pretty. But I’m afraid I would totally cause one to melt down!
Very cool! I did my photo of something very similar!!
3 cheers for computers and iPhone’s and iPad’s and all that techy stuff {yes, i am so smart}.
BTW, i would LOVE to have the settings up to see. helps me figure stuff out on my own Canon.
Sarah-Anne
Love your shots! I completely understand – especially since girl scout cookies were involved. I just got a package today!
This was fun, Beth! I love your shot of Eli’s work station. And the computer innards are cool. Looking forward to next week’s challenge … should be very interesting.
Awww, I love the picture of both your workstations. You do start them early on technology, don’t you. And how creative are the computer guts shots. And finally, I agree, the wires are very lovely (and important).
I see the inside of my hubs’ computer ALL the time because he’s always adding or changing something! And K has the same baby laptop but she would still rather “play” with mine!
Glad you two can work together so harmoniously.
Love the colors too! And to think that inside of those pretty colors so much happens. I finally am back playing along and have mine up! It was a great theme. Looking forward to next week and I hope to have more than one picture!
I love that Eli has a workstation, so cute! Your computer has colorful guts. You’ll never guess what was going through my mind when you said keep the body parts clean. Let’s just say you’re lucky that I probably won’t have access to any zombie victims this week, but I have in the past just in case you were wondering. (movie zombies of course!)