...with your old rusty Tonka Trucks? Looks like these folks had a very creative answer to that question!
Bev and I were taking a photo drive over "her mountain" and just chatting about all sorts of things and having fun when we passed this contraption. I saw it and thought, "Oh that'd be fun to photograph" and no sooner had I thought that Bev quickly stopped the car. "I know why you stopped!" I said and we both got out with cameras in hand!
Very cool editing of the Vermont mailbox! I still find it hysterical that we saw it and thought the same thing at the same time!! Too funny! I had such a great time. I hope it's not too long before you come back!
@prttblues I had a great time visiting with you! But you'll probably make it to PA first. I can't wait to show you the waterfalls! Most of them are within 15 minutes of the house. I also got a really nice one of you feeding the ducks that I might turn into one of those "artsy" shots (to protect the innocent duck feeder!). We'll see...
@lynnz Thanks Lynn! @pandorasecho As long as they can get the mail in quickly, I don't think they mind. They probably get a kick out of them. Thanks Dixie!
@randystreat Thanks Kathy! I like to use this effect when I want to feature the subject and separate it from a busy background. @jackie8 Thanks Jackie! @thresheg Thanks Graham and thanks for the fav! @grammyn Thanks Katy! I like using this effect to separate my subject from a busy background- or one that it blends into. @altadc Thanks Alta!
@kandkids Maybe to some- but I thought it was quirky and creative! @prttblues You were busily calling the ducks to come and tossing out corn! @grammyn Thanks Katy!
September 2nd, 2016
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@lynnz Thanks Lynn!
@pandorasecho As long as they can get the mail in quickly, I don't think they mind. They probably get a kick out of them. Thanks Dixie!
@aglennc Thanks Anita!
@dibzgreasley Thanks Debs!
@777margo Thanks Margo!
@gilbertwood Thanks Denise!
@lyndamcg Thanks Lynda!
@nicolecampbell Thanks Nicole!
@kerristephens Thanks Kerri!
@randystreat Thanks Kathy! I like to use this effect when I want to feature the subject and separate it from a busy background.
@jackie8 Thanks Jackie!
@thresheg Thanks Graham and thanks for the fav!
@grammyn Thanks Katy! I like using this effect to separate my subject from a busy background- or one that it blends into.
@altadc Thanks Alta!
@prttblues You were busily calling the ducks to come and tossing out corn!
@grammyn Thanks Katy!