Needing more Cosmos
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In memory of Steve Sneyd
Deepening wind and light
accelerating by yet captured
in a moment of reflection
© Gerald England
Composed: Hyde, 23rd Decem...
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Sunday, June 08, 2008
June Query Competition
Time for another little guessing competition.
This time I'm not asking you to tell me where the wall is located. Do you see an out-of-focus shape in the middle of the left-hand side? What is it?
I'll eliminate one answer. No it isn't my thumb caught covering the lens.
I may, at my discretion, award small book prizes for the best responses. You have until next Sunday when I will reveal the answer in all its glory.
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10 comments:
I'm not venturing a guess—I came here to say that I love that moss on the stones. I'm trying to get the same effect on my garden path.
I think it's a backside of the head of a toddler, a little blonde-haired toddler, who's touring with his/her parents wherever the wall is actually located. Naturally the toddler moves quickly, thus the out-of-focus effect.
a ball of vanilla ice-cream on a waffle cone, maybe?
letter box?
I have a jacket of exactly that colour, so it might be me!
Part of a sign about the wall?
Part of T-shirt?
It looks like the end of a boom, those tv sound pick up thingies(very technical eh!). You have to love moss, it's the sign an environntally healthy area.
It's Bob the Builder's hard hat. He's inspecting the stone, as he's been instructed by the Health & Safety department to see if some filling is needed, as it might be dangerous for people to stand and look at it for more than 3 seconds.
I have looked at this a few times now Gereld and it as me stumped.. the only clue I can see is how the stonework as been dressed, I think this is a bridge.. maybe a train bridge and if so it would/could be carry the tracks over the road. Is this object something on the roof-rack of a car or van..
I'll go for a ladder.
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