…the sun came out, just for a moment on this otherwise mostly flat-lit grey morning, giving a twist to the twist.
I am very lucky having the time to look as I walk each day. And at the moment I am unable to stop taking pictures. A function, I suppose, of having a small camera about my person rather than failing to cart round the weight of the big one.
It’s not a camera I would ever have chosen for myself but having ended up with it (another accident) I’m learning that what I think I want or don’t want isn’t necessarily the best guide to the best fun.
Metal and wood are what I saw on my walk today. Such a short distance, so many lines and curves, so much beauty.
The rest (what, there are more? oh yes, discrimination has never been my strong point) can be seen here.
Wow, I love all these.
Very cool photos – bar and rebar, knot and what knot.
Ach. Wrings my heart. thank you, as one of many who bless your weakness in discrimination :->
Lucky and prodigiously talented too.
How did you come to have it? It looks pretty cool anyway, and the results are certainly wonderful.
I love my cheapcam sometimes, not least because it does a certain amount of the picture selection for me, by either making it bleeding obvious certain pictures won’t work, or by their being total crap if I try, so I have to work with what it will do, which is quite fun, like having just a big wax crayon to draw with instead of a set of watercolour pencils. It was the cheapest, quickest thing I could get on Amazon France a week or so before Christmas when the other camera broke down. It’s always in my bag. I suppose other people have camera phones, but that’s a bit too convergently sophisticated for me! :~)(or convergently sophisticated…)
Been good to catch up; bravo on the Samaritans et al.
Thank you all. dw, you’re a genius, I wish I’d thought of that line đŸ™‚
Lucy, it was a birthday present for the ex. He later decided he didn’t want it.
lovely stuff