As a goodbye gift on my last day of work, I brought this gigantic jar full with licorice and a tag that reads "Het zit d'rop!". It's a pun as drop is the Dutch word for licorice and the phrase means "it's done" or "that's it". Anyway, the tag also sad I choose the XXXL size jar so that maybe they would think about me in the new school year as well. Two days later I got a What'sApp message with a photo of an empty jar. I could have known. I took the one photo from the top of the jar looking in. It really shows how much candy is in there!
It's rare to get photos of bikes in motion. I rode on the back of a friends bagger (big comfy bike) and managed to get some cool shots of DH riding his bike.
It's a little hard to see, but the top left pic was taken through the windshield/raindrops and then I took a panorama for the whole rainbow. Thanks for the challenge!
Play by klee73010 posted Jul 26, 2016 at 3:02 PM I used a couple from playing at a playground. Looking down at my niece hanging, down the slide, and also from the bottom of the play equipment. The different perspective definitely adds more fun to the page!
Here is my entry. My perspective was to use the panorama option and take it upward to get all of the redwood trees in the picture and to help emphasize their massive size. Thanks for the fun challenge!
Thanks for the fun challenge! I took a close-up photo of my daughters hands from the other side of the board she was working on.
This tourist attraction didn't even exist the last time I lived in Pennsylvania, but it was something I've been itching to visit, and the "need" to look at things from a different perspective was as a good a reason as any, and 300 feet up was rather appealing. So one day a few weeks ago I took a whole day away from the house to myself, and it was wonderful!! I went here, obviously, huh; and then hit a couple of my old nature-filled stomping grounds around the Kinzua Dam.
We were driving in Scotland last year, and the moon was so big, coming up from behind the mountain that we felt like we had to stop, and just watch, so I said, it looks like you could really touch it, and John went like this? I said hold it right there, and snapped this shot. I love it
This sunday the shops were open in our town. And there was a lot of entertainment, like the woman dancing on a ball with a giant puppet.