LOST IN TRANSLATION – WORDS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY – Marilyn Armstrong

THURSDAY’S SPECIAL: PICK A WORD IN AUGUST Y3

FROM PAULA:

Here we are again facing another Pick a Word challenge. The words I picked for you this time are hardly challenging. Still, I hope you will enjoy taking part in it: fortified, chic, submerged, embodiment, prehistoric.

Note from me: I’m happy to NOT have to look up the words!


This is as chic as I ever get!

About to be submerged — and submerged!

Photo: Garry Armstrong – Embodiment of a perfect sunset!

Fortified?

A storm over the prehistoric remnants of a Native American tribe forced — to the best of my knowledge — from their land by drought.

An embodiment of the Saguaro cactus in the Phoenix mountains 

And a final embodiment:

Sam “The Man” Adams … in bronze, life-size – Very influential and definitely, an embodiment!

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Categories: #Photography, Sunset, Water, Words

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12 replies

  1. I can’t focus on other photos, just keep going up to look at the chic face. I love your smile, Marilyn. Beautiful!

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  2. You look more than chic enough for me, Marilyn, and that’s a lovely smile. 🙂 🙂 Glorious sunset!

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  3. Love the title of your post since I know something about being lost in translation. Still dig the jewelry.

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    • It’s actually Paula’s title 🙂 I have those same earrings in black, turquoise, turquoise and red clamshell beads, and a variety of red, dark red, and sort of orange beads … all made by the same craftsperson. I love them. I can wear them all them all day. Everything else hurts by the end of the day, but not these.

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  4. You’ve captured a lot there, Marilyn.
    Leslie

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  5. I like all your picks Marilyn- Garry’s sunset is a stunner, and you do look quite chic

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