Week 1 The Minimalist Photograph....
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A somewhat useless vase that sits in my new 'funky-shaped' kitchen window!
(the lip wrap has holes in it so it leaks like a sieve if you put water in it... plants are dried up pieces of a water plant, Tried to take the picture in situ too much background junk, so it's sitting on the kitchen floor infront of my new cupboards!)
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I think that is a very cool and funky vase!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Love the contrast of the light against the dark.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! A funky decoration for a funky-shaped window. I love it.
ReplyDeleteOooo - I love the look of the water plant. It reminds me a bit of dried cacti that I use in vases here. Does it last a long time?
ReplyDeleteI think it's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I love the color of the vase and those dried stems sticking out like live creatures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun vase! I especially like the colors and how the light shines off of it. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of the vase, and I can empathize with the quest to find a "plain" background!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely color
ReplyDeleteI love all those different shapes and colors, it's very festive!
ReplyDeleteThat's just a cool photo! I love the color of the vase.
ReplyDeleteThe bare plants really are a very good example of minimalist.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool photo. I really like the light and reflections on the vase, it looks a bit other-worldly.
ReplyDeleteI love this Lynne! Proud of you for making it through the whole year last year- and now you're ready to go again!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great subject! Love your piccie.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting vase, good shot
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo! Love the blue glass and the wild grass!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year :)
I love that vase and the way the light bounces off of it. A soft, beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteSuch an artistic work. The arrangement and the photo. Congrats on getting that new kitchen, Enjoy and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the light you've captured in that glass, and the colour contrast of the teal and wood.
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