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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2022 5:52:17 GMT
S-hooks. We've got sooo many s-hooks. A fun thing I learned about them today, is that if you lay them side-by-side they make little hearts. So if I forget to mail your individual Valentine card to you, please accept this as my theme entry and my Valentine card to the group. Thanks for the theme Sepiana! Bill, beautiful and creative image. I envision it as a metal canvas print on the wall. I love this Valentine card. Thanks! Happy Valentine's Day!
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2022 5:54:41 GMT
An ess made with the crooks of two walking canes. The upper crook shows a tarnished silver band that is hallmarked and date stamped around 1905 as I recall. The band has the initials of my grandfather's father, WAB. I never met my great grandfather and only vaguely recall my grandfather (Percival Bowman) who passed in 1951 when I was four. I brought the canes back from England in 1981. Clive, this is quite an heirloom! Very creative, using these two walking canes to create an S-curve.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2022 5:55:51 GMT
Think this picture works better than the original I posted in this thread today......happy to find a natural S-Curve Helen, I was hoping to see a natural S-curve and you delivered it. Nice composition, beautiful tones.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2022 5:58:04 GMT
This is a brass vase made in China ca 1850. (So I was told anyway.) Clive, beautiful vase. Its S-curves stand out against the black background. Great composition!
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2022 5:59:57 GMT
whippet, great finding to fulfill this theme! These are very unusual S-curves.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2022 6:02:07 GMT
I have been searching all this week for "S" curves but without success and was having to admit that I was defeated by this week's challenge. Today on a walk I was busy admiring an elegant house in Shoreham, Kent, when I suddenly realised that there in front of me on the top and bottom sections of the impressive wrought iron gate were some wonderful "S" curves - Eureka! Brenda Brenda, I knew you would rise to this challenge. You have a photographer’s eyes; you found not one but several S-curves. Impressive!
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