Lorna that’s the best news I have heard – the bad news is you are starting to resurrect my childhood sweet tooth with your pictures. Repeat after me – Savoury I like savoury
I’m thinking you may not have posted your next picture yet when I wrote the comment …. though I’m not sure because I seem to be struggling to wake up this morning. I like everything you do, but I suspect that seascapes are still favorites for both of us (though I’ve been known to meander off into other realms, too -just for fun!)
That is a good concept…I like it but just have one inner doubt! The stairs head downward, down into the unknown. Seriously I wonder what it would have been like if that shot had been possible from the bottom looking up?.
Here what you are saying David always good to adjust the perspective – took long enough to get the stairs clear tbh. When I am back in Glasgow next I will try and give it a go. I wonder if subliminally I will recall this suggesting when I see the stairs again?
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Careful, Scott, you are morphing into an artist!
Needless to say I love this
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That’s really cool Scott! Very creative!
Messing around Phil – I took the green shot and used it on Instagram and had a sort of warhol moment
That’s certainly very different, I just never know what I’m going to get on your blog these days. I love the variety.
Lorna that’s the best news I have heard – the bad news is you are starting to resurrect my childhood sweet tooth with your pictures. Repeat after me – Savoury I like savoury
Savoury, I like savoury, and then after that I like sweet.
Interesting departure for sure! It’s great to shake things up a bit, but I’m sure you know what’s closest to my heart.
Ha ha you missed my subtle homage to your comment here – in the title of my next picture
I’m thinking you may not have posted your next picture yet when I wrote the comment …. though I’m not sure because I seem to be struggling to wake up this morning. I like everything you do, but I suspect that seascapes are still favorites for both of us (though I’ve been known to meander off into other realms, too -just for fun!)
My, my; that’s different, Scott…. I like what’s happening to you, my friend… It would seem that ‘artistry’ has taken on a broader note..!
always seeking to learn Carolyn – but was mainly some fun
That is a good concept…I like it but just have one inner doubt! The stairs head downward, down into the unknown. Seriously I wonder what it would have been like if that shot had been possible from the bottom looking up?.
Here what you are saying David always good to adjust the perspective – took long enough to get the stairs clear tbh. When I am back in Glasgow next I will try and give it a go. I wonder if subliminally I will recall this suggesting when I see the stairs again?