Becky’s Square Photo Challenge: Past Squares
Don’t Think I have delved into the #PerspectiveSquare yet, so why not.
Looking at Blue Ginger Flowers with a Blue-banded Bee scrunched in for a snack
My front fence
Looking down the road from my front gate
I know, don’t play with matches
Across a misty paddock
An Australian Pelican and his reflection
One to test your eyes
Wow what perspectives – so many different ones – where do I start . . . .adore the pelican, loving the fence, beautiful mist, a road to explore, great bee and it is the tail on that last one which really confuses. For a moment I thought there was a third horse!
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So happy you have enjoyed another collation of squares. It was a bit of time before I noticed the third eye 😂
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lol!
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Love the horses and the pelicans!
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Thanks Aletta. They are among my favourites too 🙂
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Each perspective holds its own beauty. I can’t chose a favorite, but I love the horses.
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Thanks Lisa. I’m glad the horses didn’t send you cross eyed 😁
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The horses had me puzzled for a little while but I kept returning to the glorious blue of that flower.
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Is best not to look at the horses too long Maris, may drive you batty. I love Blue Ginger flowers 🙂 🙂
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That’s a great shot of a pelican,Brian!
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Thanks Elke 🙂 🙂
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The horse photo–what great perspective, Brian! The mist photo is so pretty.
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Glad you like them Lois 🙂 🙂
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The horse(s) made me smile. 🙂 You’ve put together a great collection of perspectives.
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Thank you Elaine. Glad my horses made you smile 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful selections, Brian! I love these horses, and the pelican is very special.
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Thanks Amy. I love the Pelican too 🙂 🙂
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Great selection, Brian. The third horse eye is very subtle indeed. Makes you look twice to see what’s going on. Your road looks in very good condition. Freshly graded?
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Yes a shitty grading job. The surface looks good but they stuffed the drains. I don’t think the horses care 😂
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Great gallery Brian. The horses made me smile
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Thanks Karina. The horses are a lucky/good photo. thank goodness they stayed still and were curious about what I was doing 🙂 🙂
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Great set!
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Thank you Sue 🙂 🙂
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Such a cross looking pelican. I love him!
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I hadn’t noticed but yes rather disgruntled over something 😂
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😒💕
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I enjoyed all of these, Brian. The horses amused me because they look almost like one really weird horse with eight legs and three eyes. Love the pelican and the mist.
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Thanks janet, I am not sure what goes on at the horse place across the road because no one can catch it 😂😂
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Stunning captures!
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Glad you like them 🙂 🙂
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These are all gorgeous, Brian. I’ve heard of a paddock, but I’ve never seen one before. The horses are outstanding (in the trees), the pelican – fabulous just beautiful. 🙂
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Thank you Marsha. A paddock is an Australian/English word for a field usually where livestock graze. I love that Pelican photo too 🙂 🙂
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It’s not one we use. In CA where we have lots of cattle, they graze on thousands of acres near our former home. Or you find them on dairy farms with maybe 5,000 or more other cows in a production line eating food prescribed to improve their output. No paddocks for them. 🙂 Thanks for the comment. 🙂
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