1st generation well recognized by its curves!A busted iPad (1st Generation, gotta love those curves) 30 pin connector. What happened?!
#18. Yes, a door hinge as pointed out
#19. Not a pen holder. Other guesses? Currently out-of-season (at least in the Northern hemisphere)
#20. Yes, one end of an Apple power adapter, plugged in.
#21. Also Apple related, specifically to notebooks....
#22. Yes, a 30-pin iPad.
Numbers 19 and 21 are still unsolved.
21. The fold out cable management on a magsafe adapter.
19. Some type of mitten holder?
You are right about #21. I shot it at the same time as #20.
#19 is a bit harder. Not a mitten holder. For all of these examples I broke the rules of shooting macro--all hand-held and all shot wide open. The DOF is extremely narrow and the ideal planes of focus for the subjects aren't perfectly parallel to the sensor. The secret for this one is figuring out what the darker vertical object is on the right. While I didn't rotate any of these images in post, might be easier to see it if you do a mental 90 degree counter-clockwise rotation in your head
The leather looks to me like a wallet or ipad/iphone case. Is this the loop on the interior of a sweater/jacket/coat that keeps your belongings in place?
You are getting close. Yes, the object on the right is leather. Something most people would intimately associate with the main subject. This object helps keep other belongings in place (including the main subject!)
Corduroy belt loop.
When I first saw it I said belt loop but now your are making me second guess that.
A couple more. I think these may be relatively easy, but always hard to judge....
#23
#24
#25
#23
Screw driver handle.
#24
Coat hanger (the neck bit where the wire is twisted)
#25
A (very clean ) toilet bowl flushing
I'm still struggling with both #26 and #27. But that's okay, part of why this is fun.
For #26 there is distortion present and also reflections. The reflections seem to be of a window with sky in the background and also of the remainder of the room in which this was shot. The distortion pattern suggests that the subject is a sphere, though it isn't perfectly spherical (but that could reflect perspective distortion from the lens used). I'm assuming the subject is solid, though it could be a liquid droplet. None of this is getting me closer to the answer though.
Maybe it's not really a sphere, but is the tip of something? Blanking on common objects that could produce this visual image. Have to keep thinking about it.
For #27, I really liked the idea of a rolled up magazine with light shining through. Too bad it's wrong Have to think more about this one too.
Hoping others will chime in.
Kallisti, you're in the right neighborhood with the suggestion that #26 includes a sphere, reflections from a window, etc. The whole thing is rather more complex that it appears in some ways, simpler than it appears in other ways.....