I like the snaggle teeth of the bucket with the fence pattern in the reflection, and then – what a surprise! the photographer emerges! What a great way this photo leads you around all the layers of reality.
I’m very pleased with this one, Claudia. Which is a relief because I’ve been boring myself stupid with my stuff lately. So I’m really glad you like it. 🙂
I know that feeling. It’s inexplicable why it comes on and therefore so hard to banish. I think the solution is keep taking pictures and wait for a cure, for may anyway it seems eventually the artwork hauls me back to a better spot. If I can be patient!
Oh hello!
How’d you do?
I like the snaggle teeth of the bucket with the fence pattern in the reflection, and then – what a surprise! the photographer emerges! What a great way this photo leads you around all the layers of reality.
I’m very pleased with this one, Claudia. Which is a relief because I’ve been boring myself stupid with my stuff lately. So I’m really glad you like it. 🙂
I know that feeling. It’s inexplicable why it comes on and therefore so hard to banish. I think the solution is keep taking pictures and wait for a cure, for may anyway it seems eventually the artwork hauls me back to a better spot. If I can be patient!
Yes, I’ve continued taking photos, albeit not very many and without much enthusiasm but then this one popped up.
Well, I’m very glad. Dry spells do exist, that is for sure, I’ll hope for rain for you!
I’d like a deluge, please. 🙂
🙂 Nice one!
Thanks very much, Harrie. I like it too. 🙂
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I see you, Ashley! 😉
Yes, there I am, frowning away. I tend to frown when I’m concentrating. 🙂
Glad you decided to dash off a hidden self portrait. Well framed. 🙂
🙂 Thank you, Joseph.
I love this image. And it’s great seeing you as well! 🙂
Ha! Maybe next time I’ll be smilling instead of frowning. . . then again, maybe not. 🙂
Ooo, hello! I nearly missed you there. Lovely shot 🙂
🙂 I’m not always frowning, I promise.
Fantastic! Nice to see you, Ashley!
🙂 Frowning and concentrating.