a 366 photo challenge for 2012 - I have joined the friendly crowd at Elements Village on the web and have decided to start at 'A' and follow the 366 themes daily - I like the idea that I will need to take (or make) images that will stretch my skills and imagination - and if I throw in a few extras just for fun - forgive me - OK? Trying to stay focused for a whole year will be a challenge in itself - wish me luck and come and visit anytime...
Saturday, January 14, 2012
January 14 - Arranged
Busy day clearing out an overgrown garden - lots of fun outside and also in taking turns looking after baby. An 'arrangement' of building blocks frames a study in concentration - and outside an arrangement of two metal rings found buried under the ground stands in the garden - a bit of a stretch for today's word but the best I can do - aching muscles demand a bath and a nice glass of red - reward for work well done.
Labels:
baby,
blocks,
colour,
concentrating
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You are so lucky to have a child in your life! Oh the Joy of Re-Learning!
ReplyDeleteBoth are appealing photos and I really like the way you framed the baby in the blocks. Very nicely done. I wonder what those metal rings were intended for?
ReplyDeleteLove the way you framed the baby with the blocks.
ReplyDeleteAgain, love the baby framed shot. I might have cropped a little (just a little) tighter to remove the diagonal lines of the right-hand side. But great concept.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
M.
I tried cropping tighter but the blocks just became bits of colour, more like a frame - I wanted it to be obvious that they were building blocks. Only had the chance for a couple of shots before he came and pushed it all down :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the framing of the little one through the blocks!! This is one of those treasure forever photos!!
ReplyDeleteLove the creativity in this post! Viewing the baby through the blocks was a great idea!
ReplyDeletemy favorite is of that cutie and how you framed that darling face!
ReplyDeleteYou have arranged such great framing here...such a creative idea implemented wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteI love the texture on those 2 rings
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