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Horizontal wooden fences seem to be more popular than vertical ones these days, and I wonder why? Just style, apparently.
The 2 styles compared…
www.thespruce.com/horizontal-vs-vertical-fence-5087115
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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Board
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Planche
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These are pieces from a small board game "Stonehenge" where players role dice to place or remove the standing stones.
My small flask that holds ashes, what ashes, not sure, but since it is dust to dust and ashes to ashes, when things seem out of place or crazier than normal I touch the flask or at times sprinkle some to get the perspective of it really isn't that bad. Always visible in the corner of the pin board, just an ever reminder to make the most of this day.
Macro Mondays Theme: "Board game pieces"
Lens: Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 SP Macro + 36mm KENKO Extension Tube / cropped to MM specs.
The inspiration: Growing up, this game always ended in a toxic fight.
This is shot in camera with the Monopoly piece on a cut out square in front of cut out triangles in the fold of a black paper on glass. bottom lit with LED with green gel.
An unimaginably large playing surface for the pawns in this game of chess - and what a splendid field of play.
I thought we might have some chess pieces somewhere - we had, and I found them but no ordinary board. So just playing around with a few pawns on the kitchen table after lunch it seemed natural to place the pieces in the squares of the table-cloth.
Rather liked the arrangement, the shadows and the colours so grabbed my 'point and shoot' camera and captured this.
Panasonic Lumix LF1 .................................................. about 3 inches
The Wallabies. I visited the Cheyenne Mt. Zoo today to get some fresh air, a little exercise and of course to see the animals in support of this amazing place built into the side of a mountain. The wallabies run around and you can pet them, some of the females were carrying their little joey's. Too bad about the background...