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Lovely, Sue. But I hate that those things kill hundreds of thousands of birds and bats, especially bats, every year. Could end up being a huge pollen for crops needing pollinators.
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Agreed, Noelle, though the alternatives all seem to come at some cost.
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My love sees a vast field of windmills on the (hourlong) commute to work. The windmill field keeps getting bigger, slowly but gradually, every year. Eventually all the wind blowing across the peninsula will be stopped by the windmills and won’t that be exciting, as we have all this surplus air dropped down on route 27?
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Rather better than some of the alternatives though.
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great photo
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Thank you.
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Great photo depicting Isolation, Sue. Those sheep look so tiny compared to the isolated monster. Like the photo I posted I think the black and white give the subject a more isolated feel.
Thank you so much for participating in my challenge and for combining it with your daily haiku.
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Thanks Hugh, it was the first image that sprang to mind when I read your prompt. I’ll try and remember to join in 😉
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love this – so moody. U was just talking to sarah brentyn about black and white vs colour. Interesting the reasons for people preferences.
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Colour distracts from form a lot of the time… and will such as the Halloween shots, it does allow for creating more of a mood.
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Yeah – so my thoughts were similar – I think black and white are more emotional – a kind of language that everyone can understand – but colour photos show uniqueness in a way black and white can’t – and by that i mean Sarah posted the same photo twice, once black and white once colour. The black and white was certainly more emotive – but what was missing was her essence – in the colour one you saw that in her hair she had a flash of purple… its was unique, and gave you an insight into what was really her, something you couldn’t get from the black and white. That being said I really do adore Black and white photos! I’m constantly turning colour ones black and white!
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Both have their place and I love monochrome. As you say, you can convey many emotions through it, though for joy and the quirks of personality, I think you have to have the colour.
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I love that, Sue. Grace with power.
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Thank you 🙂
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Reblogged this on theowlladyblog.
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Thank you, Viv! xxx
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Absolutely perfect!
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Thank you, Melissa.
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Sorry for lame comment, but honestly mean it. Not much more to say –your photo speaks for itself.
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I’m not complaining, Melissa… 🙂 Sometimes there isn’t much we can say 🙂
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Congratulations Sue, I have featured your entry to my Photo challenge on my blog.
http://hughsviewsandnews.com/2015/11/07/hughs-photo-challenge-week-5-pair/
Thank you for participating and I hope you will join in the fun again.
Have a great weekend.
Best wishes,
Hugh
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I shall indeed, Hugh… and thank you 🙂
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Beautiful capture. Congrats on being feature for Hugh’s challenge.
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Thank you, Cee 🙂
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Wonderful haiku Sue, it matches that photo perfectly 🙂
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Thanks, Judy 🙂
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