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Saturday, March 16, 2024

Saturday Symmetry from Seaboard


 

14 comments:

  1. Hari Om
    That's all kinds of lovely! I had to study it closely to understand there's two objects hanging on a window frame...th overall effect is of a single work and it is delightful to the eye. YAM xx

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  2. I had to look at it closely as well, at first I thought there was a reflection in a mirrored window. Very cool effect!

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  3. If you wanted to put sugar in your coffee or tea that's one heck of a big spoon.

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  4. Oh my: it's "ditto" on everyone above: didn't at first realize there were two window decorations ... and didn't at first even see the "spoon". (maybe I need another cup of coffee...)

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  5. That takes symmetry to a whole new level. Lovely photo from your mind's eye and through your phone's lens. It was a bit of a puzzle at first! Fun this morning! I am assuming this was from your phone.

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  6. to me this is not symmetry because it looks wonky. I love the spoon and I love the window, but that photo on it would drive me crazy. my OCD side can't handle it. all I see when I look at it is the photo in the wrong place. I am the one that sits in doctor office and decides what they did wrong hanging things where they are. like the cardio doc has two nice framed photos but they are up almost to the ceiling and nothing below but a blank wall.

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  7. Those are both interesting art pieces. We like the giant spoon with the bird on top.

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  8. How interesting this is. Love the spoon with the flowers and the bird!

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  9. Love the spoon, but the painting/wall hanging looks confusing.

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  10. Lovely collage work photo ~ thanks,

    Hugs to you and Angel Madi ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  11. Great shot. Thank you for the kind words you left on my blog for the passing of Lucy. I love the poem. XO

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  12. You always find such pretty things.

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