It’s been a messy week. I have been working on too many things at once; with each project producing more and more sub-projects and tasks, and my “to-do” list begininng to resemble a Russian novel — with a cast of thousands.
I had intended to respond to Sally’s phoneography challenge with some street photography, but I didn’t manage to get out on the street. The mall and the supermarket would have done, but my phone’s battery died after a few fun shots in the produce department.
So, no street photography. Instead some very symbolic shots of endlessly repeating vegetables and fruit generated with my new “fun” app fractalPhoto.
Sally at Lens and Pens by Sally hosts a weekly phoneography and non SLR digital devices photo challenge. You can join in here.
You’re creating some eye-catching fractals–well done. My favorite is the carrots.
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Thanks Sally; it’s my favourite too.
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Fantastic! Love this app. I’ll have to go see if my android has this.
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Thanks Angeline. It is fun.
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Love these photos!
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Thank you. It’s a cool app, and really captured how I’ve been feeling 🙂
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Fun indeed – provided you don’t go overboard … [grin]
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Hard to resist. I’ve never been that good at knowing “when to put the pen down.” -)
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You’ve really created some fun and interesting shots here with that app! 🙂
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Thank you Linda 🙂
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Fantastic… Like he carrots…
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Thanks; they’re my favourite too.
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While checking for today’s challenge, I see I missed yours. I’m remedying that now. I love produce photos and these are really enjoyable, Su!
janet
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Hi Janet, I’m glad you liked it. Hope all is well. Cheers, Su.
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Great still life compositions with lovely subtle lighting.
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Thank you 🙂
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