The camera and I walked out this week, although only as far as Breydon Water, the estuarine confluence of rivers Yare, Waveney and Bure. And there, from the dryness of the flood-defence bank, I did spy…
Weathered, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
Good eye! Love it.
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I thank you. These posts put me in mind of neolithic stone alignments. I’ve no idea as to their history.
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What a beautiful image. Those posts are perfect for the prompt. Simple, yet the eye is drawn from bottom right up to top left and across. Lovely. Is that some sort of barge in the back?
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I thank you, Dale. Sorry for the delay in reply. No, that black-block-looking thing is actually a water-filled channel that the vegetation is trying to fill in 🙂
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Ah! I could not zoom in so I took a wild guess
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Yea. It’s just a dark splodge, isn’t it
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Boxy so that’s why I said barge
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Ah, yeah
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What did you spy?
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The posts, Jen, weathered, which answered the prompt perfectly. Actually, they remind me of standing stones, like the ones at Carnac in Brittany
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Great take on the prompt! And glad to hear you had a nice walk.
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Thanks. But it was a short walk. The back started to twinge, so I turned around. But I’m out again tomorrow, and I’m taking my hiking pole, just in case the back gives way.
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A line of weathered posts! I love how you can see one in the reflection of the puddle. Nicely done.
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They put me in mind of standing stones… because I’d been watching a documentary film on such things. But to me, this wasn’t a new sight, so I worked to make it that little bit more interesting… the reflection did that
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Nice take.
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Thank you… 🙂
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