Charlene, thanks for dropping by. It’s interesting to hear about your reaction as that is almost the exact same one I had when I came upon the scene. I don’t have any more, it is just a standalone as I thought it spoke best that way.
Ed,been going back through your past few one-shot posts…. you and I have a similar eye. It would be interesting to do a photo walk with you, and to see how many times we noticed the same things.
Yeah, it would be great to go on a photowalk sometime, when, this weekend, next? It would be funny if we both kept turning and clicking at the exact same time. I doubt that would happen though, there’s enough miniscule variation in life that I think we’d still find interesting things we both missed or saw differently. Therein lies the intrigue, how we each view the same thing.
Clearly I needed a break from factual, non-fiction, academic writing. Finished Ender's Game in 2 days! Love the alien consciousness/societyposted 2 days ago
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My reaction to this photo in 3 phases:
1. *scratch head in interest* “what is that?”
2. *notice title*
3. *penny dropped* “Whoa!”
It speaks absolute volumes to me. Is this a standalone, or have you more in this series?
Charlene, thanks for dropping by. It’s interesting to hear about your reaction as that is almost the exact same one I had when I came upon the scene. I don’t have any more, it is just a standalone as I thought it spoke best that way.
Ed,been going back through your past few one-shot posts…. you and I have a similar eye. It would be interesting to do a photo walk with you, and to see how many times we noticed the same things.
Yeah, it would be great to go on a photowalk sometime, when, this weekend, next?
It would be funny if we both kept turning and clicking at the exact same time. I doubt that would happen though, there’s enough miniscule variation in life that I think we’d still find interesting things we both missed or saw differently. Therein lies the intrigue, how we each view the same thing.