This is a fab prompt Paula. I have been thinking about Thursdays Special hoping it would be here before I became too tired to get something special for you x
Perfect pic for sequence, Paula! Not sure what those are. Without knowing how high up they are or how close together, they made me think of a place to tie up a horse! HA!
Damn! I posted a sequence yesterday . These would have been perfect for your challenge. Oh, well, I’ll have to see If I can come up with something else for you.
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But you can have a squizz if you fancy? https://attaleuntold.wordpress.com/2017/12/06/incy-wincy-18/
I love the colour and texture of your torch-bearing, horse tethering pillars, Paula. You also set us another challenging challenge, for which I could think of nothing suitable until I woke this morning to snow: https://tishfarrell.com/2017/12/08/today-its-snowing-in-wenlock/
Love your shot. I saw a tavern with a similar decor on it … a very old tavern in the middle of Dublin. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any pictures of it. Yours is great. Wonderful angle!
Hello Paula- here is my choice for sequence. Interesting that the trees I chose stood out without leaves and covered by snow- with leaves I had never noticed how they were lined up! Have a good week https://dailymusing57.com/2017/12/12/thursdays-special-sequence/
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This is a fab prompt Paula. I have been thinking about Thursdays Special hoping it would be here before I became too tired to get something special for you x
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Hello B. I almost forgot about the challenge. I usually have it scheduled to appear while I am sleeping. xo
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I hope I didn’t wake you LOL xx
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I like your sequence Paula
Here is my contribution to Sequence x
http://bushboy.blog/2017/12/07/thursdays-special-sequence/
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Thanks so much, B!
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I’ll have to think about this one, Paula!
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It did not take long 😀
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No, it didn’t in the end!
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Oh, and what are those things?
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The upper part was used for torches and the lower part to tie up a horse 😀
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Oh, OK, thanks for the explanation!
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What a great theme Paula. I’ll be back! Hope you had a good week
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🙂 Looking forward to it, dear Lisa. xx
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Perfect pic for sequence, Paula! Not sure what those are. Without knowing how high up they are or how close together, they made me think of a place to tie up a horse! HA!
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🙂 Bingo!!
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Really?? You mean I guessed right? LOL!
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Damn! I posted a sequence yesterday . These would have been perfect for your challenge. Oh, well, I’ll have to see If I can come up with something else for you.
🙂
But you can have a squizz if you fancy?
https://attaleuntold.wordpress.com/2017/12/06/incy-wincy-18/
Love yours. Very clever. What are they?
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These were used for torches and to tie up horses.
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Here’s mine, Paula, not much of a sequence: https://suejudd.com/2017/12/07/thursdays-special-sequence/
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A cracking photo Paula, love this style of photography.
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Much appreciated, Jude 🙂
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Brilliant concept, love the colours.
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Thank you very much, Hilary. So nice to see
you.
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Stunning! Such impact, Paula. Sorry I’ve just made it here but I’ve had the craziest day. 🙂 🙂
https://restlessjo.me/2017/12/07/finding-a-sequence/
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great image, Paula.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2017/12/mort-pour-la-france.html
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Thank you, Klara.
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Interesting Paula. Where did you take the photo?
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Nice sequential image Paula – the shallow depth of field works extremely well, and the warm colour and multiple lines come together well.
Took me a while to think of something for sequential but lines it had to be. https://travelwithintent.com/2017/12/08/moorish-castellations/
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I love the colour and texture of your torch-bearing, horse tethering pillars, Paula. You also set us another challenging challenge, for which I could think of nothing suitable until I woke this morning to snow: https://tishfarrell.com/2017/12/08/today-its-snowing-in-wenlock/
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Love your shot. I saw a tavern with a similar decor on it … a very old tavern in the middle of Dublin. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any pictures of it. Yours is great. Wonderful angle!
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Wow. I love your photo.
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So fascinating, wonderful. 🙂
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As always, a great challenge, Paula. https://3rsofretirement.com/2017/12/10/thursdays-special-sequence/
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You didn’t get my link. NO idea why not, but here it is. https://teepee12.com/2017/12/10/fenway-flags-thursdays-special-on-a-sunday-morning/
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I don’t know if mine is quite what you wanted, but it’s here, https://lucidgypsy.com/2017/12/11/a-pavement-sequence/
Have a lovely week Paula 🙂
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Hello Paula- here is my choice for sequence. Interesting that the trees I chose stood out without leaves and covered by snow- with leaves I had never noticed how they were lined up! Have a good week https://dailymusing57.com/2017/12/12/thursdays-special-sequence/
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Que linda, me encanta. El desenfoque le aporta mucho a la profundidad.
Súper!
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