Dave and I worked hard in our backyard, mowing and weeding.
It's baby steps to getting control of our jungle, so I thought I would just do some random photos from my archives depicting one way of looking at IT.
There are many view points and ways of looking at things.
First of all this is totally Abstract. I'm sure I have posted this before but hey, why not do it again?
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder ...
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You have turned these old tins into artwork, and beautiful as well. This reminds me of some lyrics by John Prine..."Ain't it funny that an old broken bottle looks just like a diamond ring"
LOVED these photos, all of them, but the last one took my breath away. I can imagine that is a statue of Mary, looking at her beloved Son Jesus. Mary certainly had a difficult road to follow...joy mixed with tears all along the way. But she was obedient and trusting all the way. She is a good example of what motherhood is all about...it's definitely a road of faith and trust and self-lessness. Thank you for these thought provoking photos. I loved them all, but the last one made me think more deeply. Have a lovely day!!
What a wonderful series of photos. They are all wonderful
Have a day of relaxation, Sue. Take care, my friend!
Morning Sue. I like the way you think...I enjoy seeing things from a different angle and I enjoy looking to see what I can find in unusual photos. My favorite art is Mixed media art. Hope you rest those bones today...you all have been working hard in your backyard. Epson Salts does wonders...
Thank you for sharing those interesting photos. Glad you accomplished things in the yard. You take care.
Soon our hill we be tended to - Teen Challenge comes on Thursday morning. With the warm temps and wind, things are drying out and need to be contained.
Interesting photos. I see Mary and I think of Mother’s Day coming up. I wish you a beautiful day.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Just find beauty! Right?
I love how you gently challenge us to look ... and look again! That first image is such a hoot; I'm trying to identify each label. The last? I'm in awe.
You have shown us that there are always other ways of looking at things, Sue, and that tin can abstract is wonderful!
Looking at things from a different viewpoint is a skill we all need!
Love this series of photos.
The tin can abstract is great.
Cada fotógrafo se inspira en algo que le llama la atención. Hay diferentes puntos de vista según los gustos del fotógrafo.
Que tengas un buen día.
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