On a Bedroom Chair
Driftwood Details
Polebarn, Builders' Compound
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17 Clinton Place Seaford 1 11 2020
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Tomioka Thin Depth of Field
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Fläche mit sich nicht wiederholendem Muster.
Tomioka Gardening Gloves
An experimental recipe 20 7 2021
Pyjamas + Nikkor 135mm f/2.8 AI Lens
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On the sunny side of the stream 25 7 2021
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Oriental rug
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Meanwhile, Gazing Into a Crystal Ball
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... ich bin dann mal weg
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basic waves pattern in PSE 10
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Courtfield Curve
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The sunflower droop
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A favourite view in Kananaskis
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par / O&S (meme) - plank n ostrich
This grain pattern, or a variation of it, is remarkably common in softwood planks.
With a little imagination, it is possible to see some resemblance to an ostrich or similar bird.
An example of pareidolia (seeing faces or other objects in natural patterns and features).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
Not my Image (although I've seen several versions myself)
posted for education / fair comment purposes.
With a little imagination, it is possible to see some resemblance to an ostrich or similar bird.
An example of pareidolia (seeing faces or other objects in natural patterns and features).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
Not my Image (although I've seen several versions myself)
posted for education / fair comment purposes.
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