Memorable car of the day:
(Photos from the net!)
I learn
slow, but I learn. I bought another cheap camera the other day, one for point
and shoot, as I do. I had never heard of ‘photoblogging’ until I searched for a
camera. Now I know. Some blogs feature professional level ‘shots’. I like ‘Shots
that Snap!’ and 'Spare Parts.' Spare Parts is the best of desert photos, many
from the Joshua Tree area. We have driven thru that area but never stopped. Think
you don’t like the desert, check it out: https://sparepartsandpics.blogspot.com/.
Now for the intended entry:
I love
a mystery at times and also love to smile at pictures, like this one?
Before I go
on, I want to KNOW what you see above? Look closely. I will come back. BUT get an
opinion, as a friend of ours would say, ‘Now don’t be ugly! BUT someone is
rocking a pair of Daisy Mae’s. LOL
Continuing...Like this? Or does it make your skin crawl a little. I hope that is the kids pet!
And then kids will be kids and lose their heads:
Or this one, nice legs!
Maybe
this one.
Nothing catches your eye like nature, the above looks perfect to me.
Or this catch of nature, wow?
THIS was one of my first confusing drawings. I learned to draw it and used it back when I was entertaining kids. It is a 3 legged, four legged table.
But back to
the shot I asked about. WHAT DID YOU SEE? I would have sworn that was a guy in the Daisy Duke's shorts. BUT LOOK closer. LOOK AT HIM FIRST, HE is sitting
at a desk. She is leaning past his left side, HER head is hidden and is looking
at his cell phone which he is holding low. If you caught that first time around I am PROUD of you and your attention to detail.
Some
photos can be confusing. Things are not always what they appear.
Nite Shipslog
PS:
4 comments:
How fun! Ya, I had to go back and carefully examine that first photo.
I've a friend whose photography (IMHO) deserves her own showing. Sure, I've thought about investing in a 'good' camera, but not so sure I could grasp all the technicalities. More to the point, am I really that interesting in grasping. Don't want to set myself up for failure. LOL.
Yes, things aren't always what they appear. This was a good post, Jack. Well researched, thanx.
These photos prove that we see what we want to see. When people report an incident they have seen - like car accident - they all say different things.
God bless always.
If I recall my Great Grandfather Conrad in Moberly had a Model A Ford.....any one of my brothers could say for sure.
I went to "Spare Parts and Pics" LOVED HIS TALENT WITH A CAMERA! Thanks for sharing, I sent it on to my sister Mary.
Those were some great photos you shared and YES, I also thought it was a guy leaning over, but baffled at the shoes! What a delightful way to start the day. Love and hugs from Chobee.
so true things are not always as they appear. I didn't even notice the guy in the picture with the airl with the Daisy Duke shorts. I could pick out 4 legs on the 3 legged table however. Very clever. We need to consider not all is as it appears to be and try to use some wise judgement.
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