This is a photo challenge to take a picture a week, for 52 weeks. We have multiple contributors posting from around the world on the same theme by Sunday night. The weekly themes are listed at the bottom of the page. Enjoy!
This has to be the neatest cleanest wood pile ever. Good picture Kim. I am also finding some words difficult to spell. In Canada we spell words like color and grey different than the US.
love the dark side/light side, didn't even notice at first, it's such a natural shot until I looked further. Did you know it's piled that way for fast drying?
I did not know they stacked it that way for drying. I never buy it because it would make a mess of my truck. It's $5 a pile and you leave your money in a box. The sign reads" no stealing". We used to get a cord but not anymore.
This might be my favorite* photo of the entire project thus far!
ReplyDelete*still pains me to spell the American way.
This has to be the neatest cleanest wood pile ever. Good picture Kim.
ReplyDeleteI am also finding some words difficult to spell. In Canada we spell words like color and grey different than the US.
Seriously interesting perspective on the subject! You just take such great photos.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo as well! The wood texture, burst of light on it and a corner of blue sky. Glad the sun has returned to your part of the word!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. I was daunted by this theme but am enjoying it.
ReplyDeletelove the dark side/light side, didn't even notice at first, it's such a natural shot until I looked further. Did you know it's piled that way for fast drying?
ReplyDeleteLovely and tactile. Really like this photo
ReplyDeleteI KNEW this was yours :)
ReplyDeleteI did not know they stacked it that way for drying. I never buy it because it would make a mess of my truck. It's $5 a pile and you leave your money in a box. The sign reads" no stealing". We used to get a cord but not anymore.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great photo. And like Gemma, I KNEW it was yours! The lighting is amazing. <3
ReplyDeleteI also took pics of wood pile as a perspective picture, but mine was terrible compared to yours. I wonder if it was the same pile!
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