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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Scavenger Hunt Sunday

This weeks prompts were tough...I found them difficult with the rainy weather and with my two year old missing in action for most of the week. I was uninspired to pick up my camera and I dunno...some of these were taken a few weeks back, but never shared, so does that count?

Abstract

Gray's spinning top...Mike had to spin it, for some reason I can't get that sucker to spin!!


Round

The old windmill beside the railway tracks on our Thanksgiving walk last weekend.
Photography love...


Fire

From our many campfires this summer. I know I could've lite a candle and took a picture, but this one is so much better!


Seeing Faces in Strange Places

This one was HARD! I wa dying to get one of those shots with a face shape in the clouds...after 6 days of looking at the sky, I got desperate..but I think this one turned out really well! Laundry baskets are wonderful things!



Stars
The star night light in my sons room.

Scavenger Hunt Sunday
Linking up with Ashley Sisk's Scavenger Hunt Sunday:



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10 comments:

Ashley Sisk said...

What a great set - I really like your abstract.

Susan said...

Great shots, love the spinning tops, and the fire.

Anonymous said...

Amazing photos...you can see the flames dancing in your fire photo. And the spinning top photo was wonderful.

Kmcblackburn said...

Haha...I LOVE that little nose poking thru the gate! Too cute! And I really like the action of the spinning top you captured...very nice :)

Kathy

LINDYLOR said...

I really like your fire, but my favorite is the little face in the laundry basket, adorale and great take on black and white.

Unknown said...

The abstract is super cool!

Sara said...

Great set, love round, so rustic! Love your beautiful fire and faces is so cute!

Grandma Bonnie said...

Your face shot is great! I really like the old windmill.

Unknown said...

Such wonderful shots. Love that spinning top. So fantastic.

Beth P. said...

Beautiful photos! I love your windmill (here from Paper Heart Camera!). These are great!