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TSC + PiP
The subject is garbage or waste.
Is there photographic beauty in it?
I do not mean a garbage truck or a bin only, waste should be an essential part of the photo.
I decided to have a look round the garden to see what was there. And here's what I found:
Broken bits of pottery, old plant labels, broken clothes pegs, a plastic plant tie, an elastic band, a bottle top, shredded paper that must have blown in, a piece of expanded polystyrene, some silver paper, a piece of bubble plastic and two old bottles (which I shall keep). A veritable mountain of rubbish. ;-)
I only found one piece of street rubbish, and one little treasure which are in the notes.
Thanks to the TSC for a tidier garden and a tidier village!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k6wSLT1Gu4
Is there photographic beauty in it?
I do not mean a garbage truck or a bin only, waste should be an essential part of the photo.
I decided to have a look round the garden to see what was there. And here's what I found:
Broken bits of pottery, old plant labels, broken clothes pegs, a plastic plant tie, an elastic band, a bottle top, shredded paper that must have blown in, a piece of expanded polystyrene, some silver paper, a piece of bubble plastic and two old bottles (which I shall keep). A veritable mountain of rubbish. ;-)
I only found one piece of street rubbish, and one little treasure which are in the notes.
Thanks to the TSC for a tidier garden and a tidier village!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k6wSLT1Gu4
E. Adam G., tiabunna, , Tanja - Loughcrew and 18 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Amelia club has replied to Chrissy clubAmelia club has replied to Diederik Santema clubAmelia club has replied to William Sutherland clubWilliam Sutherland club has replied to Amelia clubThe bits of pottery and the the bottles are now back in the garden, and the rest of the rubbish has been discarded into the recycling bins or the landfill bin..
Amelia club has replied to Dida From Augsburg clubAmelia club has replied to JanAmelia club has replied to AmazingstokerAmazingstoker has replied to Amelia clubAmelia club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Amelia clubBut since you are Ipernity Club member, do give a try for PicMonkey (accessible via menu on right side of your images). Although, PicMonkey can be used also by everyone, with less features though.
But what comes to this picture, my only suggestion is to turn it either 90 degrees right or left ;-) Could make an interesting twist =D
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Amelia club has replied to Puchinpappy clubAmelia club has replied to Clickity ClickCongrats on Explore.
Du hast Deinen Gartenmüll sehr schön präsentiert, Amelia!
those Romans were devils for leaving old broken pottery around ... and broken plastic pegs it seems .. a real treasure trove :))
interesting shot concept and achievement
Best wishes ... Steve
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