Dust in the air

Or dust on a surface:

Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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Dust in the air
Or dust on a surface:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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I love your shot of the Hungarian horses. I love how it is centered on the grey in the middle.
Many thanks, Elke! An oldie, but a goodie…l
Definitely a goodie.
😊😊😊
Both are atmospheric shots.
Thank you, Margaret!
I should post a photo of my dusty surfaces around the TV. It’s too hot for housework. 🙂
Nice examples, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
Too hot it isu
Dust you can taste 🙂
😊😄 thanks, David…but I never managed “ dust in the air suspended”so I couldn’t quote from Eliot’s Little Gidding…
😄
Love the horses!
Thanks, Jackie. I think they are Przewalski’s horses
Both tell a great story
One of adventure and one of a time long ago
And so almost missed the second image because some blogs now have these huge ads at the end of their posts and I am skimming over them and at first the tins in the second photo seemed like a WP ad placed there
Oh, thanks for persevering, Yvette…the ads annoy me, but I’m on the free blog
Well I don’t think ads show up in the reader but might if we go directly to a site?
Either way – I don’t mind them right now
Oh, they show up everywhere
Yeah – sure do
Oh Sue, these photos are wonderful for this week. 😀 😀
Oldies, but goodies! The horses seen in 2003, I think, and the second image from around 2012
I use mostly old ones now too. I liked yours this week. 😀
Thank you!
Love the grey in the middle like Elke. As a collector of tins and boxes, love these ones 🙂
Thanks, Brian! That grey was nicely animated, just wish I had taken more images, but it was evening, I think I only had the nifty fifty, and 125 ASA film…..
Love those tobacco tins!
Aren’t they great?!
two great choices for dust, Sue
I rode ut there a few years ago and they are beautiful horses, mix of Arab and Mongolian. I rode in a school not out on the plains.
How brilliant!
Thanks, Debbie! 😊