I set myself a photo challenge last week when this one didn’t appear… Here’s my take on it, after it finally showed up in my Inbox this evening. Weekly Photo Challenge: “Blue“.
“Blue” at not being able to play with the other children
All are beautiful but that sock stands out, both for the color, but the story it tells and the flustered mothers and fathers looking for the other pair, again.
I have been blogging here since around April 2011 - my little place on the blogosphere to express myself creatively. As a teenager I used to write a diary - in fact, as a 17-year-old living in Belgium, I wrote religiously every day. Fortunately the Internet didn't exist back then because my ramblings as a teenager were ever-so-slightly dark, cynical and depressing. You won't find much of that here. Also, mostly, I try not to get too deep or philosophical in this forum - I'd like my photography to uplift and inspire, and, where I can, I try to bring a bit of humour into my writing too. I've been fortunate enough to travel extensively and have made many friends across the globe. This is my spot to keep in touch with them.
You may know me in the blogosphere as "madderinmada", "Rambling with a Cantankerous old mule" or "Vicissitudes of a Cantankerous old mule". But that's all changed and here I am living life from behind my camera lens.
i like the elements of blue…
loved the first click..
Love the first 2 pics !!! Great shots !!
Like them!
Oh, these are awesome!
Great photos but the face is spooky!
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Don’t know why but the first photo is simple but beautiful.
The rest is amazing too.
Wonderful variations on the theme!
a really good series for this theme
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The face?!
One of the Jones girls
All are beautiful but that sock stands out, both for the color, but the story it tells and the flustered mothers and fathers looking for the other pair, again.