I was at the park the other day with my granddaughter and this view caught my eye. I like a photo to be naturally framed.
This was taken with my Samsung S22, I didn’t edit it but did use Ribbett to frame the frame – so to speak. I like the sectioned views of the Perth Skyline.
Perfect for John’s Cellpic Sunday and Debbie’s One Word Sunday – View.
What an interesting view and who knew a spider’s web would make such an attractive display.
Of course I see spiders’ webs in every window of my home. 😦 I’m going to look at them with a more positive attitude from now on. 😉
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Good idea
Thanks for your comments 😊
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I like it!
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Thanks 😊
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A great way to frame the view. It adds extra interest and intrigue
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Thanks for joining the Cellpic Sunday challenge. I always enjoy finding interesting items that can be used to frame a subject.
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Clever idea to use the climbing frame as a frame!
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Thanks Sarah, I need to keep my eyes open a bit more!
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I can dig that kind of web 😀
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Thanks Cee 😊
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A fun frame for all! Lovely shot.
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Thanks Helen 😊
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That’s a very creative photo, Ali! Perfect for Halloween.
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Oh yes never thought of that 🕸️
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A great find, Ali!
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Thank you Tom 🙂
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lovely composition, Ali 🙂
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Thanks Lola 😊
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I love how playgrounds mix science, nature, and art together 🙂 all the better for kids to enjoy
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There are some wonderful parks here, great for their imagination
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A very clever shot. Works so well
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Thanks 😊
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