Saturday, March 6, 2010

Bottom of a Basket

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Scraping the bottom of the proverbial barrel basket for this week's Monochrome Weekly shot.
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21 comments:

  1. Patterns really are your thing!

    I thought of you the other day when I was trying (and failing!) to take a photo of an old-fashioned, basket-woven lobster trap.

    Lucy

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  2. I'm a great basket fan myself and I love the pattern of this one!

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  3. I like that. In fact, I like that a lot. That is a very strong black and white image with a lot of pull and strength.

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  4. Wow, I love this. I would have thought it was a ceiling with the sky above if you hadn't told us.

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  5. The perfect symmetry - something for a mathematician.

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  6. Sometimes the real treasure is at the bottom of the basket!
    Lovely monochrome shot, Robin.

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  7. love the pattern and it looks great in black and white :)

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  8. Is this because you were a basket case while your husband was away? ;) I am glad he is home and all is right in your little piece of the world again.

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  9. Brilliant! I would never have thought to take a picture of the bottom of a basket!

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  10. This is amazing! It would make a great quilt design with black bias on a coloured background, or coloured bias on a cream backgroung perhaps...Would you let me copy it and play with a design for myself to try? Please? I was into the stained glass technique a year back but I began too complex and would like to have another go at something simpler- this would be perfect!

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  11. By all means Heckety, help yourself :). I'd love to see what you come up with!

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  12. Great image! Perfect as monochrome ... love the pattern!

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  13. Beautiful pattern! Just the sort of thing I love.

    Thanks for the visit.

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  14. Scrape away! That's awesome. Looks like one of those dream catchers that were so popular around here about 15 years ago.

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