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An african mask I photographed at a visit to the Tropicarium, a small hot house zoo in town.
A stone from the rocky beach on the northern edge of our village.
Hi Anders!! Three great takes for the theme. That guy in the first shot looks familiar!!! LOL. Love the African mask, I used to have one like that many years ago, but it got lost during a house move. Cool rock-face :-))
Hello Anders, you look great as per normal. Love that take. That mask is scary, living in Africa myself, I have never ever had a mask in my house, for various reasons.............. Love your stone, must be the father of the stone I found under our patio when first we moved in here. Will post a bit later. Hugs.
Anders, three very nice pictures, the one of the mask really caught my eye. Just truly fascinating and well taken. And, you have a very kind looking face.
Yikes ... thats some scary mask!!! ~smile~ ... love it when one can see faces in nature ... thats a really cute stone .....
ReplyDeleteHi Anders!! Three great takes for the theme. That guy in the first shot looks familiar!!! LOL. Love the African mask, I used to have one like that many years ago, but it got lost during a house move. Cool rock-face :-))
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynne & Mitch.:D - he does, doesnt he?
ReplyDeleteHi Anders, you haven't changed a bit at all. :)
ReplyDeleteThat stone is really cool.
Hello Anders, you look great as per normal. Love that take. That mask is scary, living in Africa myself, I have never ever had a mask in my house, for various reasons.............. Love your stone, must be the father of the stone I found under our patio when first we moved in here. Will post a bit later. Hugs.
ReplyDeletegreat out of the box thinking, I think your face looks a little more friendly than the other two
ReplyDeleteThree very good examples and each one different. Whose that bloke in the first one? Looks very familiar.
ReplyDeleteAnders, three very nice pictures, the one of the mask really caught my eye. Just truly fascinating and well taken. And, you have a very kind looking face.
ReplyDeleteThanks for you delighted and appreciative comments, all of you. Indeed, Pat, whoc ould tha be? :D
ReplyDeleteThree good captures on the theme, Anders!
ReplyDeleteThanks Belita.
ReplyDeletehej hej Anders, nice to see you in a self-portrait. the second one is a scary one, lol
ReplyDeleteHej hej nico. Thanks.:) indeed it is
ReplyDeleteA nice take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynda.
ReplyDeleteHi Anders, you have three good images for the theme. Clever to include a self portrait. The African mask is intense.
ReplyDeleteThanks Robert. :)
ReplyDeleteANDERS! what a NICE face!!!
ReplyDeleteYikes, scary mask in the second shot!
That last shot sort of reminds me of a hand with a face painted on the side of it, you know, with the thumb to make the hand/face talk?