TRISECTED AND TRIADIC By Marilyn Armstrong on 11/21/2015 • ( 18 ) Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Trio What comes in threes? Submit an image for this week’s photo theme, Trio. The counters and windows neatly tri-sect the visual space. Buildings and streets trisect the visual space in Brookline, MA Rate this:Share this:TweetEmailPrintMoreShare on TumblrLike Loading...‹ STEPHEN KING – 11/22/63JERUSALEM OF GOLD AND THE BIG APPLE ›Categories: #PhotographyTags: #Photography, triad, trio, trisect, Weekly Photo Challenge Related Articles MINIATURE RED SQUIRRELS BABY BIRDS ON DISPLAY ORCHIDS AND A SQUIRREL FLOWER ART
I expected your canine brigade & those geese and believe they are full of fun. Dogs are so adorable. Real koochy moochy stuff.
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It was funniest because Bishop’s head is missing 🙂 He had a big biscuit in his jaws, too.
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Lol
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Beautiful set for the theme, Marilyn. Love the first interior shot and it works very well in monochrome.
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Thanks Jane. That first one looks much better in black and white. In color, it’s rather dull. I had fun with this challenge 🙂
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Some fun photos. Love your interpretation of the visual trios
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Thanks. I suppose I took a little liberty with the definition of “trio” … but I had fun anyway 🙂
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nice ..
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Thanks 🙂
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Love the YouTube video too!
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Darn … didn’t mean for that to take up your whole page !
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Well done! I love the three geese walking on the bank of the stream.
Leslie
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They were a funny flock of geese. There were maybe a dozen of them. Eventually they waddled off into the river and still in formation, paddled up river.
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You could just imagine the waddle. Chuckle.
Leslie
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The three furry kids!! Yess! What the heck is an “entrance” fee in that bodega? No hablo ingles?
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You have to pay to go into the junk yard. They all charge a fee. It’s too keep our the hoi-polloi 🙂
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Ahhhhh three ducks, there is my Thanksgiving feast 🙂
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They looked like stringy, tough customers to me 🙂
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