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Beautiful image Sue. It definitely has a silent, and sad, feel to it
Part of a Å´W2 exhibition in a cave- this was the items on top of an Anderson shelter which would have Ben in a front room of someone’s house or flat
I think the world is going through bad times at the moment, but it wasn’t great in those days. 😦
True on both counts, Debs
I still have things like that in my house!
Best wishes, Pete.
Not an Anderson shelter, surely, Pete! Oh, did you mean the ash tray and teapot…… 😉
No shelter, but an identical big glass ashtray (no longer used) and random tealights.
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I wondered if this was one of your still life creations of family memorabilia at first, so I can see where Pete is coming from.
Yes, indeed….time I started doing Still Lifes again!
You have done a still life. You arranged where to photograph from, and you spotted the possibilities in the first place. However I’ll be very happy to see more that you’ve arranged yourself. You have a knack I lack.
Ah, you are too kind, Meg…this image lacks sharpness… Anyway, I am intending to have a go at some more Still Lifes of my own creation…time to get creative. I like the rhythm of your last sentence….
I stand corrected- two good images from the experience, and probably many more. Put the kettle on, Sue 🙂 🙂
You stand corrected? What were you wrong about, Jo? Anyway, just off to get that kettle on!!😀
I said you’d got A good photo from the exhibition. 🙂 Mine’s coffee, please.
Oh, you’re forgiven…. Apropos coffee, I hope you like a nice Rich Italian…..
Yes, please 🙂 I’ll bring the biscuits.
And you failed to make any jokes about me and my Rich Italian….how frightfully restrained of you, Jo
I was distracted by the sun coming out for 2 minutes, Sue 🙂
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