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Monday, 21 January 2013

Picture This #183: Five Senses

Picture This #183: Five Senses

Well here are my three for this weeks challenge. First being sight. Got to love what all we can take in with our eyes.

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Then there is the touch, or in this case the feeling of freaking cold water. Polar Plunge 2013

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And last is smell. Just think of what your breath would smell like after a few million years. Sheesh!

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10 comments:

  1. My word Randall, all three are fantastic, however, that eagle is super stunning.

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    1. yeah that was another one of those wake up moments. Glad I woke up and found the eagle in my sights for this day. Teenager for sure, but will be bright and white next year

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  2. Excellent photos Randall. Well Done!!!

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  3. Hi Randall!! Three fantastic entries from you. Beautiful shot of the eagle!! The look on the woman's face in the second shot seems to be saying "it sounded like a great idea on paper......" LOL. I don't think I'd want to test your theory on the third one!!

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  4. "I am America!"

    Brrr!!

    wraaarrrrh!!

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  5. Three interesting photos for the theme, Randall! The second one is my favourite...love her face... she doesn't look very happy after plunging in the cold water. The Dinosaur,being it a king or not, I would not like to smell it, certainly not as good as Chanel 5. Thanks so very much for taking part in this Challenge!

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  6. The eagle is stunning, but I am loving the middle picture. I feel her cold, the icy water dripping off her leg and chin. And the look on her face says it all!

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  7. the eagle is lovely all are

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  8. Love the big bird, the polar plunge is less my thing, but you can feel the icicles from the photo and great photo of the dino.

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  9. I'm smiling at the last one :)!
    Looking at the 2nd one makes me shiver... I can't imagine doing that!
    The eagle is just magnificent!

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