As with others - I couldn't work it out at first, then thought it to be a large animal (or maybe two) and had to refer to the title to 'see'. Shows how important titles are! (Which I had sort of forgotten . . that what we call something not only explains what it is but influences the way we respond to it.)
I like this picture small, as it is, because it draws attention to the curve of the polytunnel (polytunnel?) but I also enlarged it to see it in more detail . . so maybe it's a moment to ask something I've often wondered about before . . is there a reason you choose not to post your photos larger?
Looks a bit like a sleeping grizzly.
ReplyDeletelooks so cold and desolate!
ReplyDeleteI thought this was about two hedgehogs having a conference out in the dead of winter. :)
ReplyDeleteHay Hay Hay
ReplyDeleteIt looks forlorn!
ReplyDeleteI agree with s.c. It does look like a sleeping grizzly!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, it looks cold! I very much like all the curves you found.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot.
ReplyDeletelove your composition :)
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I'm seeing a bear :)
ReplyDeleteVisiting from BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND.
FRANKLY MY DEAR
Brr a little snow on the round bale?
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As with others - I couldn't work it out at first, then thought it to be a large animal (or maybe two) and had to refer to the title to 'see'. Shows how important titles are! (Which I had sort of forgotten . . that what we call something not only explains what it is but influences the way we respond to it.)
ReplyDeleteI like this picture small, as it is, because it draws attention to the curve of the polytunnel (polytunnel?) but I also enlarged it to see it in more detail . . so maybe it's a moment to ask something I've often wondered about before . . is there a reason you choose not to post your photos larger?
so cool, perfect edit, the shapes are so attractive.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly had everyone guessing with this one TFG ☺
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