
© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016
In response to the guest Challenge on Paula’s Thursday’s Special

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016

© irene waters 2016
In response to the guest Challenge on Paula’s Thursday’s Special
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Irene, you are a genius. Calligraphy is a mark we usually identify with a sweep of ink. You see it as the impression of water drops, my favorite, the loft of leaves, or the dog’s whiskers. (I’m right about that one, correct? It’s not a photo of Roger early in the morning, is it?)
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Yes you are right about that one being dog whiskers. Roger would be horrified – a five o’clock shadow beyond all proportions. LOL. I can’t take credit for the creative idea of calligraphy in nature, only in finding some of my photos that fitted the bill (and believe it or not some were taken on the day).
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For me the most evocative is the first shot. Thank you very much for joining in, Irene.
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I always enjoy the challenge that you and your guest challengers provide. They get the grey matter working. Thanks for hosting Paula.
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🙂 I know you don’t need a push to put your grey matter to work, but it is always nice to share with you Irene.
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Love them all but the first shot in particular is perfect.
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Thanks Miriam. It certainly had the right angles for calligraphy and was beautiful to see in full bloom.
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My favorite is the water drops. I don’t know a great deal about photography, so am impressed that the water drops are well defined and not blurry.
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Thanks Diane. I love the water drops as well. My favourite is probably the last one. My secret is to take numerous and at least a few will be good (but I am getting better at it or else the cameras have improved).
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The first shot and water drops shots are brilliant 🙂
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Thanks Srivi. The water ones are my favourites. 🙂
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I love how you captured the calligraphy theme, so unique, even down the whiskers. The water drops are amazing and the first photo is mesmerising, it draws me right in. The collective tree shot too is so unusual. What kind of trees are they? I don’t think I’ve ever seen any quite like them…
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Thanks Sherri. It was an interesting challenge and not a concept I had previously thought of. Amazing what you can find. The trees I think are probably some kind of fig but I don’t know for sure.
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Ahh…thanks for that, I was curious!
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Awesome post.
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An interesting concept and fun to find the calligraphic in the photographic.
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Quite a collection, Irene! I like the first one too 🙂
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Thanks. It was a fun challenge. I too like the first one.
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Brilliant interpretation, Irene!
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Thanks Noelle
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