The Object Swap Challenge took place on Wednesday, November 12 2025, and participants had 30 minutes to take 5 different photographs of a mystery object. It wasn’t easy to work on both technical and creative aspects within that timeframe! A few members who were unable to attend on the night carried out the exercise as ‘homework’. This gallery contains the resulting images.
Scissors 1 by LynnRay cheese Grinder shadowElectric fork with family by RobBirds eye electric fork by RobIan – For the chopPaint jar by MichelleBrenda posh tin openerRay – Grinder grater chamberIan – Kitchen toolsPaint jar by MichelleRay – Cheese grater reflected bwLantern blinds by DaveScissors 3 by LynnScissors 4 by LynnElectric fork by RobBoiled egg slicer by JanetOctopus by MikeOctopus by MikeBoiled egg slicer by JanetBrenda posh tin openerLantern by DavePaint jar by MichelleLantern birds eye view by DaveRay – Cheese graterChristmas tree and bauble by ChrisLantern knocked over by DaveOctopus guarding the goodies by MikeBoiled egg slicer by JanetIan – Kitchen toolChristmas tree and bauble by ChrisBrenda posh tin openerScissors 2 by LynnJenny Jam JarBrenda posh tin openerOctopus by MikeRay -Selfie with grater binocularsJenny Jam JarPaint jar by MichelleElectric fork glistening by RobJenny Jam JarLantern side view by DaveProngs up Electric fork by RobJenny Jam JarOctopus by MikeJenny Jam JarPaint jar by MichelleBrenda posh tin openerBoiled egg slicer by JanetChristmas tree and bauble by ChrisIan – Kitchen toolsDillan cheese and fruit cutterIan – Dillan through the kitchen toolChristmas tree and bauble by Chris
Ray Duffill – the cheese grater!
Brenda Crossan – the posh tin opener!
Ian Douglas – kitchen tools!
Rob Stirling – Electric fork!
Dave Hook – The Lantern
Mke Wallis – The Octopus!
Christine Barker – Christmas tree and bauble!
Jennifer Young
Michelle Atkinson
Janet Bucknall
Lynn Leedham
Dillan Wadsworth
Hedon Viewfinders is Hedon’s own community photography club meeting at the Haven Arms in Hedon most Wednesday nights. It’s free to join. It’s free to take part in our activities. The club prides itself on its good reputation for its fun and friendly approach to studying and enjoying photography.