It may be my idiocy, my late arrival or more likely the time difference but it’s not Wednesday and i spotted some words. That minor triviality aside a lovely post Su ๐
Hehe. It was definitely Wednesday when I posted it. And there is waaay too much of the marketer in me not to have a photo caption. But you’ve set an interesting challenge — maybe I need some little captioning pictorgram-thingys.
I’m happy to write this misunderstanding off as idiocy on my part, Su although I wouldn’t dismiss the various ways you could create wordless captions. The mediums of mime, dance and spoon playing spring to mind ๐
And when your first million rolls in, you’re playing in front of royalty at the Auckland Palladium and providing the backing music for the national anthem at sporting events don’t forget who set you on the path to stardom ๐
It looks surreal Su. I love how the road curls around.
Leslie
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Thanks Leslie; it was a little river left behind by the tide.
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Very nice!
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The swirl of water on sand adds so much to the slightly unearthly, abstracted feel of the shot. Lovely!
janet
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Thank you Janet. Those little rivers and pools left behind by the tide are such a treat for photography. ๐
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Very true. So thoughtful of them!
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So beautiful!
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Stunning.
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Thanks so much ๐
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Wow – that’s so painterly. I love it.
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Thanks Susan ๐
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What a magical capture! So serene & beautiful!
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Thank you so much ๐
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It may be my idiocy, my late arrival or more likely the time difference but it’s not Wednesday and i spotted some words. That minor triviality aside a lovely post Su ๐
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Hehe. It was definitely Wednesday when I posted it. And there is waaay too much of the marketer in me not to have a photo caption. But you’ve set an interesting challenge — maybe I need some little captioning pictorgram-thingys.
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I’m happy to write this misunderstanding off as idiocy on my part, Su although I wouldn’t dismiss the various ways you could create wordless captions. The mediums of mime, dance and spoon playing spring to mind ๐
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Spoon-playing does sound like a challenge worth taking up. Noisier than other options I’d considered but!
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And when your first million rolls in, you’re playing in front of royalty at the Auckland Palladium and providing the backing music for the national anthem at sporting events don’t forget who set you on the path to stardom ๐
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Sorry, who are you again? ๐
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Such a lovely image Su! So many things to catch my eye.
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I love sunsets and the picture is simply breathtaking, Su!
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