Sunday 22 November 2015

Minor Details

A little colour collected this summer.
A little colour saved for a dull time of year.


Fairground Steps


Old Threshing Machine


Didgeridoos


Farmyard Door


Fungi Up Close


Ethnic Skirts


Rusty Wheel


Patched Up Diesel Tank


Take care.


21 comments:

  1. The old threshing machine is gorgeous...(I had to look up threshing).
    Thank you for the colours...I feel like one of the other mice in "Frederick"
    Annette

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  2. A good variety of colourful photos on display John. Looking again at Fungi
    it might easily pass as molten toffee :)

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  3. Such beautiful colors. I love seeing this during our long week of rain and fog here. Thank you!

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  4. Each one a little masterpiece. Great photos and, as you say, good to see some colour.

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  5. Wanna know something? I can play a didgeridoo and have three. One from Australia which is a work of art like you have shown here. Another made from a desert agave stalk from Arizona and one I made from PVC pipe which surprising has a real good sound.

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  6. These photos are very cheerful, colorful and artsy. I really enjoyed those John, thank you.

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  7. Nice collection of colorful things!

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  8. You have found some wonderful colours in the most unexpected places, great to see your photos on a dull November day:)

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  9. Beautiful, imaginative photography John.

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  10. Colorful! And nice to look at in gray November.

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  11. The skirts are certainly bright and cheerful. I also really like the door and latch , and the painted stairs.

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  12. Wonderful bits of colour stored up for dull days John & my favourite is those ever-so-pretty fairground steps.

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  13. Gorgeous splashes of colour John, don't know how I could pick a favourite.... although the Aboriginal art on the didgeridoos is pretty special :)

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  14. Lovely collection of colourful things, really appreciated in this dull time of year.
    I don't know whether the fungi look delicious or revolting. :)
    Great photos!

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  15. Some lovely colours and textures here. I think my favourite is the first one, the fairground steps. I saw didgeridoos decorated like that in the big market in Melbourne.

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  16. I very much like the way you saved up some colour to share with us, John!

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  17. You have a brilliant talent for spotting imaginative subjects. I love the colours and textures and agree with A Heron's View, I thought the fungi was toffee!

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