A small hole not mended in time will become a big hole much more difficult to mend. /Chinese proverb/
A small hole not mended in time will become a big hole much more difficult to mend. /Chinese proverb/
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Haiku inspired (mostly) by my walks in and around Eastbourne
Beautiful captures as always 🙂
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Love how they’re all so different from one another!
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A stitch in time saves nine — the Western version of your Chinese proverb.
I love your sea shell photo on that gritty sand. I can almost smell the salt in the air, looking at it.
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Thank you, Sarah. It is one of my favourites….not a recent photo but close to my heart 🙂
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Very lovely photographs 🙂
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wow, love the diversity of subjects…
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More examples of perfect framing! Yes, all these work beautifully for hole theme. I am particularly impressed with the spider web shot.
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It took some time, streching around somebody’s terrace railings to catch the spider web but I was rather happy with the result. Yet had the feeling people inside thought I was working on some robbery masterplan.
Thank you, Paula.
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Who cares what they think unless they pull out their guns 😉
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😀 Couldn’t agree more!
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