Excellent, creative interpretation....He is so near... And so far
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ACDSee Pro (Shot and Edition), Lens Distortions, Snapseed
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Excellent, creative interpretation....He is so near... And so far
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ACDSee Pro (Shot and Edition), Lens Distortions, Snapseed
There is a Spring wildflower season, relatively brief in duration. Some years are better than others. We were incredibly lucky to be there in a year with a profusion of wildflowers.They are gorgeous flowers David. I don't remember seeing any flowers, only date palms and dates, when I went through Death Valley. It's an amazing place.
Jen dumbstruck. An unsettling occurrence, mercifully brief....but no particular words came to mind...
Hello Little Teapot. Do not be shy. What's your name?
Excellent frame.
[emoji1][emoji100][emoji100][emoji100][emoji100][emoji100][emoji100][emoji100][emoji100]As sinnerjohn beat me to the Lego figure shot I took my speaking Steve Irwin action figure out and about.View attachment 82534 View attachment 82535Crocs rule!
Awesome.
Hovering, Denver airport
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For distant viewing
(looking toward the Boardwalk from the Santa Cruz wharf)
Snapseed, RNI Films, ACDSee Pro
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Hello Little Teapot. Do not be shy. What's your name?
As sinnerjohn beat me to the Lego figure shot I took my speaking Steve Irwin action figure out and about.View attachment 82534 View attachment 82535Crocs rule!
I seem to remember there was a punk band called 'The Shockheaded Peters'Finally time to swipe through my camroll and I found this in my phone:
Backs of heads near and far
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(6s+ native can, skew, BeCasso)
And yes, the "Struwwelpeter" on his fountain really looks a bit like there is a face in his back head. [emoji4]
He must have been the first punk ever, invented by Heinrich Hoffmann as the first of ten bedtime stories for his son in 1845. In English he is called "Shockheaded Peter" and in front he looks this:
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(Illustration from 1917 edition, Wikipedia)
Hovering, Denver airport
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Nope, it occurred to me also, after the fact. The telescope has that look about it (although weapons aren't usually coin-operated).Erm, am I the only one