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pebblerocker ([personal profile] pebblerocker) wrote2013-04-10 07:29 pm
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My Snapshot Bingo card was a bit all over the place but I managed to fill in one line of it and post the photos. That means I can have a new card before the round's over, although I may not get far with it. [personal profile] feng_shui_house: there are coots in one of the pictures :)

Photo One: Pine shelterbelt
Prompt: Hallway
Notes: The hallway in my house is narrow and boring, so here's a metaphorical hallway: the space between two rows of pine trees which are providing shelter and stabilising the bank of a creek on some farmland.

Photo Two: Waterbirds
Prompt: Bird
Notes: A sleek, shiny mallard drake at the side of a lake. Also in the picture: white-faced coots! The duck is very handsome but I think coots are neat. They have flanges on their feet instead of webbing.

Photo Three: Valve cover
Prompt: V
Notes: An iron valve cover in a city footpath. Until I started taking pictures of valve covers I never knew there was more than one type, and there are differences in how they wear with time, different surfaces they're set into, sometimes painted markings crossing them - it could be fun to do a series of pictures.

Photo Four: Salad wrap
Prompt: Plate
Notes: I had a nice lunch. I spread vegemite on my wrap before piling up the salad. There's rocket from my garden, tomato, olives, yellow pepper and fried onion... mmmmm.

Photo Five: White butterfly on red clover
Prompt: Afternoon (Free space)
Notes: I had my camera out to take photos of fruit on my trees this afternoon, and a white butterfly landed right next to me.

[identity profile] vjezkova.livejournal.com 2013-04-10 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
These are really great pictures!!! The trees are like from a fantasy story...and that V is like a monogram of Victory/Victoria/Victor...
I would kill for your YUMMY wrap...and the mallards are so familiar because the actually live just 5 metres from my house all year long:-)
And the green and white - this butterfly is a pest here but how beautiful it is in your picture!!!