When learning how to use my I-phone camera (I resisted owning one for years) I “took” photos of lots of things. Great close ups of my nose, my eye, etc.
yep could be anything…shame in a way we can’t really photograph our senses, like moods! It looks “moody”
One of my favourite photos that I took during a day at the park was a leafless tree – so it was early winter that year…I couldn’t remember where it was, and when I returned to park – couldn’t find it – all I know it was somewhere on route from the lily bed to the green houses – according to the number/photo/camera – and it looked like it was in the semi-distance…haven’t found anything that looks like it even in Spring when it would be re-dressing itself 🙂
Cool photo. Great attitude. What more do you need for a blog post?
You see right through me 🙃
When learning how to use my I-phone camera (I resisted owning one for years) I “took” photos of lots of things. Great close ups of my nose, my eye, etc.
Such gems always have universal appeal.
Looks like a Frank Stella painting.
Except you know I’d never use a photo of an art work without giving the artist’s name 🙂
I know. Just remarking that it looked like you being influenced by Stella.
You flatter me! Alas, nothing so intentional took place here.
Looks like a close up of yarn.
It reminds me of lava around a volcanic ring.
Of course. Now when was I last on an erupting volcano…
yep could be anything…shame in a way we can’t really photograph our senses, like moods! It looks “moody”
One of my favourite photos that I took during a day at the park was a leafless tree – so it was early winter that year…I couldn’t remember where it was, and when I returned to park – couldn’t find it – all I know it was somewhere on route from the lily bed to the green houses – according to the number/photo/camera – and it looked like it was in the semi-distance…haven’t found anything that looks like it even in Spring when it would be re-dressing itself 🙂
There’s a lesson in there somewhere…