No better challenge than putting the word “frame” in a picture… Usually it’s the other way around, right? Pictures in frames… A picture in itself though is almost like framing a moment. Capturing one moment, an experience, maybe emotion is almost like putting it into a frame.
And then you have those moments, you hope that something or someone will move into a position where it or they will appear to be framed. Like above the birds. But none of them did me the favor of hopping into the little birdhouse…
yes you know what i’m thinking when I see the gorilla picture
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Lovely post, gorgeous pics.
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Thanks, Miriam. Hope you are well.
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I’m doing okay, thanks. xo
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Stunning photos. Your turtle shot reminded me of going swimming with a turtle at Monkey Mia, which is better known for swimming with dolphins. People always seem to leave the insects out of their descriptions. They’re very prolific!
I am getting new lens in my glasses this week, which gives another interpretation of “frame” altogether, not to mention the pain of paying for them!
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Oh, Monkey Mia must be so beautiful!!!
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I drove up there when I was living in Geraldton about 20 years ago. It was very relaxing. There was a salt water lake there where you can float on the water and it was so relaxing. The shores of this lake are made up of tiny shells which become stone and there is a Church made out of this shell rock. It’s so pretty.
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Sounds so pretty!
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Awesome thoughts and pictures regarding that prompt!
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Thank you, Erika
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You are very welcome, Sandra!
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I especially like the photo with the window frame looking out to sea.
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It was a good day, in a good place, with great company š
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Those birds are beautiful-what are they Sandra? We have lovely red cardinals here in Virginia but they are only red with varying shades of brown (between males & females).
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They are lorikeets. The red or green depends on the gender. With some on the age of the bird. I especially love the rainbow lorikeets. They are everywhere here and so so pretty!
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Thx for explanation. They are so pretty!
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