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Photos: Free Association COMMENTARY

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Wow! from out house to Gods house,,...........now thereÔÇÖs an association that could offend someone of sensibilities! Ha Ha!

RM
 
Karol, Do tell us about this unusual shot!
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QUOTE=SheRidesABeemer;302312]Karol, Do tell us about this unusual shot![/QUOTE]
That's Gypsy (gypsybeemer). She's a sun conure, and loves to Help me wash the bikes. I've got some great shot's of her on all the bikes.
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She has been to a few rallies, but I haven't figured out how to take her on the bike.
 
Mooning on the road less traveled

Rags, I think we knew we were getting the south end view of the critters heading north, but didn't have the knowledge / experience to just accelerated through the mess. Finally a delivery truck (on a schedule) behind us pulled out and around and broke trail. I've survived commute traffic in the SF Bay area, Boston, New York, LA, etc., etc. but this was a totally new one on me! :scratch
Cheers
DCM
 
Rags, I think we knew we were getting the south end view of the critters heading north, but didn't have the knowledge / experience to just accelerated through the mess. Finally a delivery truck (on a schedule) behind us pulled out and around and broke trail. I've survived commute traffic in the SF Bay area, Boston, New York, LA, etc., etc. but this was a totally new one on me! :scratch
Cheers
DCM

Jeeze I believe it...
 
SNC1923, your post # 907 is quite unusual. Was it designed by Escher? :scratch I have studied this photo several times today and find it quite intriguing, or did I just smoke to much pot in my youth?:whistle
 
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#911: uh oh this is getting scary. Did they have an organized tour of Bryce? :p

Anyway it was my favorite...
 
SNC1923, your post # 907 is quite unusual. Was it designed by Escher? :scratch I have studied this photo several times today and find it quite intriguing, or did I just smoke to much pot in my youth?:whistle

Well, if you're anything like me. . . .

It's an arch in an old building full of retail stores in Camel, CA. I've always been fascinated by photographs not of things, but of details--parts of things. This allows one to focus on shapes, textures, shadows, lighting, etc.

And it also plays with your head, which is a bonus.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled flashback. :type
 
SNC1923, your post # 907 is quite unusual. Was it designed by Escher? :scratch I have studied this photo several times today and find it quite intriguing, or did I just smoke to much pot in my youth?:whistle

Not possible, and on that subject...... i will say no more.....:D

RM
 
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