Hi Anne, two wonderful photos for the themes this week. I also love the sepia effect on your first photo. And a very creative choice for the flat. Reminds me of those great explorers in our history who dared to venture to discover other parts of the world.
Thanks Trekcapri. The atlas was lying on the table - not sure how I would've interpreted flat otherwise. It was a tough one to do. I wonder how we would travel if the world was flat. And a good thing too that we had those great explorers who paved the way for us.
Those are both good shots for the themes. Flat maps made it hard for me to conceptualize geography. I remember holding a globe as a child and finally geography made sense to me.
A very interesting twig photo, Suzy, and the old Mercator projection of the world reminds me of schoolbooks when I was a child. I always liked it because Canada looks so big!
Kay, Alberta, Canada An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
Both are nice photos. I really like the sepia. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks Annie. Sepia often changes the picture quite dramatically.
DeleteHi Anne, two wonderful photos for the themes this week. I also love the sepia effect on your first photo. And a very creative choice for the flat. Reminds me of those great explorers in our history who dared to venture to discover other parts of the world.
ReplyDeleteHave a wondeful weekend.
Thanks Trekcapri. The atlas was lying on the table - not sure how I would've interpreted flat otherwise. It was a tough one to do. I wonder how we would travel if the world was flat. And a good thing too that we had those great explorers who paved the way for us.
DeleteHi Suzy, my apologies for calling you Anne. :) If only there was an edit button I could fix it. I think I need to get my second cup of coffee now.
ReplyDeleteBy the way I really like your blog. And such a great quote on your header.
No worries. Thanks for following me - I like your blog too. Walt Disney had some great quotes.
Deletecool takes! and yes you have proved that the world is indeed flat!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Magiceye. oh lol - A flat world - a scary concept.
DeleteYour twigs photo is lovely and your take on the flat theme is fun and creative. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks YTSL - some very creative interpretations this time.
DeleteTwig is a real nice catch.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajesh - lucky it was right in my garden.
DeleteThose are both good shots for the themes. Flat maps made it hard for me to conceptualize geography. I remember holding a globe as a child and finally geography made sense to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carver - my son says the same thing!
DeleteThe twig picture is very creative !
ReplyDeleteThanks Gattina - it really does look better in Sepia.
DeleteA very interesting twig photo, Suzy, and the old Mercator projection of the world reminds me of schoolbooks when I was a child. I always liked it because Canada looks so big!
ReplyDeleteKay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
Thanks Kay - yes, quite a different perspective on the flat. Thanks for visiting my blog.
DeleteGreat photos for both themes... Love your flat world...
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
DeleteVery nice photos, especially I like the first one.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Thanks Tatjana
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