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A lovely capture. Shall I say, the art of seeing or food for imagination.
Thank you.
Your comment went straight to my spam folder. Hopefully, a one-off. But I’d recommend checking if other comments you’re leaving on other blogs are also going straight to spam. If they are, you’ll need to contact WordPress about it.
Who knows! Thanks for mentioning. I checked my own spam folder. I keep forgetting about it.
I’m always surprised by what I find in the spam folder. It’s when genuine comments end up in there that I’m glad I check mine at least daily.
I can see a duck and dinosaur but not the others. It’s strange how minds work !
It is, isn’t it? And I’m glad you saw two out of the four I saw. This has been a fun game to play.
I see faces in lots of inanimate objects, it’s a human trait to look for patterns and faces. It’s a fight or flight feature to keep us safe.
I’ve done other photos that contained human faces in objects. I see them all the time. It can be great fun.
I see the duck and the dinosaur but not the others.
Two out of four isn’t bad, Michelle. thanks for having a go at spotting what I saw.
Clouds are funny things, Hugh. This reminded me of a conversation in the car a few weeks ago when we were on the highway. I swear my husband said “Look at that dog on the truck in front of us”. Then he and my daughter had a whole conversation about it. I was driving so I couldn’t really spend too much time looking for the dog. When said “I have no idea what you’re talking about…there’s no dog on that truck” they both laughed. It turned out he’d actually said “Oh look at the dog above the truck in front of us” and they were looking at clouds. I never did see the dog. LOL
I love this story, Michelle. It goes to show how there is always two sides to every story. Allowing our imaginations to run free is such a great way to beat stress. It’s as good as laughing.
I want what you’re having Hugh, LOL!
Check out this little fellah we took a pic of for today’s WW – https://macsopinion.com/wordless-wednesday-number-24/
I was having a great day out away from the computer. Works wonders, Mac.
My time away from my laptop is at my full time job. Lol
Glad you had a good day. At least it looks that way.
I did. It was a wonderful few days away.
I can spot a row of ducks. Lovely photo Hugh.
You see more than one duck, Wayne? What did I miss?
Hahaha but I can also see the squirrel. If you look quick enough it looks like a row of ducks no?
I guess it does when you first look at the picture, Wayne. And not everyone has seen what I see. Which makes the picture even more interesting (I think).
Yes I totally agree. I love how we all see things from different perspectives.
Nessie for me 😁
You know, Nessie was one of my first thoughts when I saw the photo, Brenda. But other creatures took over.
It’s good to let our imagination run free sometimes
Let the imagination go and look at it as a small child would, and I can see them all.
Love it. https://esmesalon.com/is-three-a-crowd/
Glad you can see them all, Esme. This is a great game for kids ages 1 – 92, I think.
Thank goodness I still qualify as a kid (haha)
Up until the age of 92, yes.
Just make the cut off :)
Yes! What a fun post. I love to find shapes in clouds… but you found a whole zoo.
There’s a whole new world up there when looking up at the travelling clouds, Janis.
Yes, I can…well spotted, Hugh.
Good. Glad you can see them, Cathy.
Those clouds are very expressive! I do the same thing – find shapes in the clouds overhead when I am swimming (backstroke, of course!)
What a great way to watch the clouds. I can’t swim, so laying on freshly cut grass looking up takes first place for me.
Yes, I can see them all, great shot and imagination, Hugh!
Good. I’m glad you see all four, Terri. I think it’s all in the imagination.
I don’t always see shapes in clouds but I can if there is a prompt 😉
Good eye, Hugh! Those fluffy ducks in a row are very cool. Thanks for the smiles this morning!
I’m glad to have made you smiled, Liesbet. If we looked up more, I’m sure we’d smile more.
I can see the rubber duck and the dinosaur, Hugh; however, the others elude me! I’ll keep looking! Cher xoxoxo
50% is a great start, Cher. Maybe it’s only me that can see the other 50%? Thank you.
Ah, thank you, Hugh! To quote from the Christmas song, “Do you hear what I hear?” I’m looking to get to “Do you see what I see?” LOL I’ll give it another go, Hugh! Cher xoxoxo
I can see a rubber duck with a big head and a squirrel with a big tail!
I’m please you can see those two, June. But no dinosaur?
I wonder if it was the power of autosuggestion, Hugh?!! Definitely no dinosaur…
Yes, putting images into the minds of people, June. Well, two out of four isn’t bad. A 50% success rate.
Only ducks
You see ducks? I only see one.
Yup! That’s the beauty of seeing things.
Yup, I see them :)
You do? Please point them out to me.
Not sure about the squirrel, dinosaur, and hummingbird – looks to me like a flotilla of rubber ducks, but maybe a flotilla (or a wade-illa) of dinosaurs..
Well, I’m glad you see something. I rather like the idea of a wade-illa of dinosaurs.
I see a chicken and a seahorse too
I wonder if your seahorse is my hummingbird? And your chicken, my rubber duck?
Probably :)