*tsk* Bet you climbed out your window at night when you were a kid, too. The second one looks surreal.
This is a discussion on Tas-Horseshoe Falls within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; *tsk* Bet you climbed out your window at night when you were a kid, too. The second one looks surreal....
*tsk* Bet you climbed out your window at night when you were a kid, too. The second one looks surreal.
Fell out one day and landed on my face .... on the concrete garden surround .... chipped one of my front teeth![]()
My mother tells the story of putting me to bed when I was about 2 years old in the afternoon for a nap and was on the phone a few minutes later when a very short person appeared in the translucent glass of our front door. She opened it and sure enough ... there was I ... teddy bear under my arms ... tears in my eyes ... saying "Mummy ... feets hurt. Feets hurt!" Apparently that the was first time I went for freedom out my bedroom window.![]()
Dreamy images for sure .... the resolve to go there grows stronger and stronger ...
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Shot 2 for me please - nicely processed.
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beautiful! I love #2. the colour and clarity is perfect.
Apparently I made frequent bids for freedom myself over the years.
I once had the entire city of Halifax out looking for me (I was 6)
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