It’s not the building’s fault. It’s the photographer’s! I crouched down low to catch the flowers and pointed upwards so it gives a little distortion 😉 Good eye!
it’s so funny. I was just in the Park looking at the blue versions of these. Your photo is almost identical, just without the building in the background. Beautiful, as always.
Is that a leaning condominium? And is this place called Pisa by any chance? And did you avoid the RWB? And . . okay, I will chill with the questions for now since I’m starting to sound like a bargain basement version of Jim Acosta. But I do feel as if there is some lean to that complex in the background. AmmI nuts? (As far as the lean?).
Also, I dig that contrast of nature in the foreground, looking on as the earth is razed all around it, whilst maintaining its unique identity. As if to say, “Y’all won’t be here forever. We will,”.
Special effects. 😉 Frank called it wonky. It is, unfortunately (or fortunately?) a side-effect of:
1. a photographer who doesn’t know what she is doing
2. the effects of practically lying down in the grass to get that perspective
Doesn’t it look like it fans out on both sides? Like an open book.
Glad you dig. That was what I was going for. And yeah. nature will…
Well, Frank is wonky so there IS that. And in response to that . . .
1- She’s expert. She always delivers stuff that is Atlantic Magazine worthy.
2-Lying down in the grass prevents kamikaze attacks by RWB
Yanno, B… you are right about Frank (it’s why we love him…)
1. You are biased and I’ll take it.
2. Yes! As long as I don’t stupidly crouch where RWB’s nest is! I can’t believe I put myself in that position again yesterday.
Dear Dale,
Eye-catching and lovely. What more can I say? You have a way with a camera.
Shalom and lotsa hugs,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
Thank you. Just trying to give you all something different. Glad this seems to work. 😊
Shalom and Lotsa love,
Dale
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Good morning and happy Wednesday. Good catch of a good idea.
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Good morning. Happy Wednesday. And glad you liked my something a little different.
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Is it my eyes or does that building display a bit of architectural wonkiness?
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It’s not the building’s fault. It’s the photographer’s! I crouched down low to catch the flowers and pointed upwards so it gives a little distortion 😉 Good eye!
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Thanks … but we also know there are architects who gives us wonky.
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This is true! And maybe I should look closer at these buildings…😉
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it’s so funny. I was just in the Park looking at the blue versions of these. Your photo is almost identical, just without the building in the background. Beautiful, as always.
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It is funny how that happens. I thought I’d give y’all something a little bit different 🙂
Glad you like!
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Always.
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🙂
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Thanks again for that link.. It did make me smile. 🙂
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Is that a leaning condominium? And is this place called Pisa by any chance? And did you avoid the RWB? And . . okay, I will chill with the questions for now since I’m starting to sound like a bargain basement version of Jim Acosta. But I do feel as if there is some lean to that complex in the background. AmmI nuts? (As far as the lean?).
Also, I dig that contrast of nature in the foreground, looking on as the earth is razed all around it, whilst maintaining its unique identity. As if to say, “Y’all won’t be here forever. We will,”.
B
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B,
Special effects. 😉 Frank called it wonky. It is, unfortunately (or fortunately?) a side-effect of:
1. a photographer who doesn’t know what she is doing
2. the effects of practically lying down in the grass to get that perspective
Doesn’t it look like it fans out on both sides? Like an open book.
Glad you dig. That was what I was going for. And yeah. nature will…
Q
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Well, Frank is wonky so there IS that. And in response to that . . .
1- She’s expert. She always delivers stuff that is Atlantic Magazine worthy.
2-Lying down in the grass prevents kamikaze attacks by RWB
Yes! Yes it does.
Nature wins. So do you.
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Yanno, B… you are right about Frank (it’s why we love him…)
1. You are biased and I’ll take it.
2. Yes! As long as I don’t stupidly crouch where RWB’s nest is! I can’t believe I put myself in that position again yesterday.
Indeed.
And… you, since you enjoy what I offer 🙂
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You got a point.
1- You got that right.
2- Make peace with some seed. If that doesn’t work? Buy a hawk. Can you tell I’m an American.
😉
Win? Meet win!
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Another beautifully framed image!
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Thank you, kind Monika!
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I love the thistles, Dale. Great background too.
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Thank you, John. I like ’em too. Thought they gave a little je ne sais quoi 😉
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Yes indeed they did.
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You are so sweet!
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😊
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Lovely shot, Dale. You’ve got the eyes of a camera! ⚡️💥
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Thank you, dear Sorceress!
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The picture speaks. A great photo. You must be really good with your camera.
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Thank you. I do try my best 🙂
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😊
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