I was wondering about Grandpa, myself.......and Grandpa ?
I was wondering about Grandpa, myself.......and Grandpa ?
He was a small man...and Grandpa ?
Hm... maybe it’s all my studying, but it reminded me of something else
I’ve just “fallen in” as we used to say. I’ve had the same “problem” with mirror images.Yes, that hadn't passed me by and I try and avoid studying these days Particularly pronounced when I tried doing mirror images with it for the appstract thread I thought.
It's interesting how shape, proportion and geometry are conserved in physical and biological systems.
And look how she’s standing - like a supermodel!!!
A wonderful piece of judging Ted, thank you. Congratulations to sdimbour Sandra with not one, but TWO images that caught the judge’s eye. And sinnerjohn John, that headstone is wonderful. As Ted says, well found. And it’s lovely to see RoseCat Catherine’s Mum, even if we can‘t see her face. High fives to the HMs too. Great work everyone. Okay, I can only put one image into the Gallery, and I choose Happy Moment - we can all do with one of those!First place is a tie between sdimbour and sdimbour for two contrasting images: "Happy moment," a joyful action shot and "Clouds Choregraphy," a spectacular panorama. I don't think I need to say much about these wonderful shots, except to nudge you all to notice how very different two b/w images from the same photographer can be.
Second goes to sinnerjohn for "pet cemetery," a simple image that nonetheless started me musing again every time I looked at it. I checked all the dates to see which pets overlapped. I wondered how they decided how tall to make the marker when they started and what they did after Nobby (Bobby?) and Bracken died in 2001. I imagined Beatle as a mop top and Grandpa as a cracker barrel philosopher. I thought about life with 50 years of animal pals. Good job, John, to see this in the first place and then to let it tell its own story.
Third goes to RoseCat for "Mom in Mask," a crisp, spare image that reflects family, pandemics, and social distance these days, with a repeating background that really nails down the mood.
Honorable mentions to shryn for Renewed Shrine Entrance, sinnerjohn for Ralph of Shrewsbury, and Starzee for Erie Canal Trail.
Congrats sdimbour, a hard act to beatFirst place is a tie between sdimbour and sdimbour for two contrasting images: "Happy moment," a joyful action shot and "Clouds Choregraphy," a spectacular panorama. I don't think I need to say much about these wonderful shots, except to nudge you all to notice how very different two b/w images from the same photographer can be.
Second goes to sinnerjohn for "pet cemetery," a simple image that nonetheless started me musing again every time I looked at it. I checked all the dates to see which pets overlapped. I wondered how they decided how tall to make the marker when they started and what they did after Nobby (Bobby?) and Bracken died in 2001. I imagined Beatle as a mop top and Grandpa as a cracker barrel philosopher. I thought about life with 50 years of animal pals. Good job, John, to see this in the first place and then to let it tell its own story.
Third goes to RoseCat for "Mom in Mask," a crisp, spare image that reflects family, pandemics, and social distance these days, with a repeating background that really nails down the mood.
Honorable mentions to shryn for Renewed Shrine Entrance, sinnerjohn for Ralph of Shrewsbury, and Starzee for Erie Canal Trail.
First place is a tie between sdimbour and sdimbour for two contrasting images: "Happy moment," a joyful action shot, and "Clouds Choregraphy," a spectacular panorama. I don't think I need to say much about these wonderful shots, except to nudge you all to notice how very different two b/w images from the same photographer can be.
Second goes to sinnerjohn for "pet cemetery," a simple image that nonetheless started me musing again every time I looked at it. I checked all the dates to see which pets overlapped. I wondered how they decided how tall to make the marker when they started and what they did after Nobby (Bobby?) and Bracken died in 2001. I imagined Beatle as a mop top and Grandpa as a cracker barrel philosopher. I thought about life with 50 years of animal pals. Good job, John, to see this in the first place and then to let it tell its own story.
Third goes to RoseCat for "Mom in Mask," a crisp, spare image that reflects family, pandemics, and social distance these days, with a repeating background that really nails down the mood.
Honorable mentions to shryn for Renewed Shrine Entrance, sinnerjohn for Ralph of Shrewsbury, and Starzee for Erie Canal Trail.
Congrats to sdimbour Sandra for the win!! Love both your images. High five to sinnerjohn John... what a find that was! Kudos to the HMs. And wow....thank you for my third, Ted!!! I’m chuffed, for sure.First place is a tie between sdimbour and sdimbour for two contrasting images: "Happy moment," a joyful action shot, and "Clouds Choregraphy," a spectacular panorama. I don't think I need to say much about these wonderful shots, except to nudge you all to notice how very different two b/w images from the same photographer can be.
Second goes to sinnerjohn for "pet cemetery," a simple image that nonetheless started me musing again every time I looked at it. I checked all the dates to see which pets overlapped. I wondered how they decided how tall to make the marker when they started and what they did after Nobby (Bobby?) and Bracken died in 2001. I imagined Beatle as a mop top and Grandpa as a cracker barrel philosopher. I thought about life with 50 years of animal pals. Good job, John, to see this in the first place and then to let it tell its own story.
Third goes to RoseCat for "Mom in Mask," a crisp, spare image that reflects family, pandemics, and social distance these days, with a repeating background that really nails down the mood.
Honorable mentions to shryn for Renewed Shrine Entrance, sinnerjohn for Ralph of Shrewsbury, and Starzee for Erie Canal Trail.