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Pictures for Pam, Day 62: Can You Guess?
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Time for another picture from our trip to Nathalie and Brian's place down in San Anselmo!
First of all, can you tell what this is? I just love an abstract picture and part of the fun is trying to guess what it is. I think it's probably pretty obvious but maybe that's because I'm familiar with it! Read on to discover what this subject is!
Nathalie's patio is located at the base of a steep hill (where I photographed the deer from yesterday's insets). Half-way up the hill are a pair of Strawberry Trees and between them hangs a very dead hammock. I don't know when it was last used, but I am positive that any attempt to sit in this hammock would result in you landing on the ground after crashing through the rotted rope strands. It has sat for too many seasons of rain and sun and has turned into a macro photographer's delight!
The moment I got close to it, I saw that the rope strands had been covered with lichen and moss. One of the wooden spreader bars had been broken and as I looked up at the jagged end, I saw my picture. Lots of angles, lots of dofs, and I also got some tight shots of lichen growing on the rope strands. It was such fun to play with my creativity here and hopefully you like the results too!
I am also posting a pair of sunrise pictures from yesterday that just blew me away! We often have staggeringly beautiful sunrises but I can't post them as main images because you'd all die of boredom! However, adding them as insets is perfect because I can share them without disrupting my photo stream with a million similar pictures. Yay for happy solutions!
Pam, do you have hammocks at your home? There is nothing so wonderful as swinging gently back and forth and being lulled to sleep on a warm summer day. I hope this day is full of good things for you and lots of happy doggy kisses. I'm thinking of you all the time and feeling hopeful as the days approach for a few more answers to your stroke solution.
Explored on 1/9/19, highest placement, #6.
Time for another picture from our trip to Nathalie and Brian's place down in San Anselmo!
First of all, can you tell what this is? I just love an abstract picture and part of the fun is trying to guess what it is. I think it's probably pretty obvious but maybe that's because I'm familiar with it! Read on to discover what this subject is!
Nathalie's patio is located at the base of a steep hill (where I photographed the deer from yesterday's insets). Half-way up the hill are a pair of Strawberry Trees and between them hangs a very dead hammock. I don't know when it was last used, but I am positive that any attempt to sit in this hammock would result in you landing on the ground after crashing through the rotted rope strands. It has sat for too many seasons of rain and sun and has turned into a macro photographer's delight!
The moment I got close to it, I saw that the rope strands had been covered with lichen and moss. One of the wooden spreader bars had been broken and as I looked up at the jagged end, I saw my picture. Lots of angles, lots of dofs, and I also got some tight shots of lichen growing on the rope strands. It was such fun to play with my creativity here and hopefully you like the results too!
I am also posting a pair of sunrise pictures from yesterday that just blew me away! We often have staggeringly beautiful sunrises but I can't post them as main images because you'd all die of boredom! However, adding them as insets is perfect because I can share them without disrupting my photo stream with a million similar pictures. Yay for happy solutions!
Pam, do you have hammocks at your home? There is nothing so wonderful as swinging gently back and forth and being lulled to sleep on a warm summer day. I hope this day is full of good things for you and lots of happy doggy kisses. I'm thinking of you all the time and feeling hopeful as the days approach for a few more answers to your stroke solution.
Explored on 1/9/19, highest placement, #6.
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Wir hatten im Garten auch eine Hängematte, ich erinnere mich sehr gut.
But I did guess it before reading the answer! =)
Although the panorama shots are also beautiful.
Le petit lichen est charmant, sans doute une ramaline
However I do love the photo. I did think it was something like a hammock or else a rope ladder. The lichen is great and it provides beautiful images. Your sunrises are fantastic, you are so lucky to have such amazing scenery like this on your doorstep.
Two super sunrise images, with very pretty skies and superb silhouettes as well. I could never get bored with your photography!
I particularly like the image with the rusty length of chain..........green and rust is such an attractive colour combination.
Une belle série qui nous emporte dans ton merveilleux univers romantique Janet, merciiiiii !+++
Die Bilder gefallen mir alle, besonders das zweite Inset mit der rostigen Kette, auf die du fokussiert hast, und dem Seilgeflecht im Hintergrund.
(Geflecht und Flechten, eine schöne Gegenüberstellung)
... if I don't check-in every day, I miss such lovely postings ...
and after the photos did you profited of this loving hammock ?
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