I’M SORRY. But my mind went right into the gutter on this piece of imagination. Undies and a towel? Red undies. Love the juxtaposition between the hard stone and wood and the soft…ahem…silk undies.
Badfish being a Badfish….😉 and an opinion leader, has stimulated everyone’s else imagination!
Had fun reading the comments here. We should post together one day. I bring the photo and you write. Deal?
I’m sooo late replying. Apologies, Jo. I think Bad’s comment had led the way to lots of laughter here. I felt like you.
It’s been hectic here but I’m alive and kicking.
Hope you’re well and happy. Hugs.
Lucile–I had to chuckle about this one because the first thing I noticed was that the red undies looked like a kiss or a smile…..and then I read Badfish’s comment and started to laugh. So, yeah…..this is a super shot, though.
Lois, you and Bad are a perfect couple to comment here. My innocent shot got to a new dimension after reading all comments. I had to chuckle too!
Thank you!
Lucile, you captured a wonderful moment here, no matter which way our minds go. Mine went more towards Badfish’s view, but the shot make me smile. The red really stands out and then the subject made me laugh.
Very nicely composed. I’ve always enjoyed the inherent beauty of close lines in European cities. They bring a sense of the humanity from behind the walls into the streets, and as in your capture some pop of color in the composition.
Thank you, Sally. I relate to your feelings. It’s not common to see that in Holland, but these street scenes are part and parcel of some Italian, Portuguese and Spanish cities, making them look more real and authentically human.
The real question is…are photographers stalkers? Just kidding! What an interesting photographic moment you have captured here Lucile! It does make us all think! And the beautiful image invokes lots of imagination!
Haha yes, true stalkers. But only if people expose themselves voluntarily. Thanks, Terri. I enjoyed this shot a lot, and somehow while posting, I smiled in anticipation of the comments.
Excellent photograph of a piece of architecture and everyday way of life. The old, folding windows, method of drying laundry without electricity, … oh, and before I forget it, an indication that what appears drab on the outside may conceal fire within.
Hey…did you know you (and Restless Jo) were nominated for that Bloggers Bash Award? Why didn’t you mention it…or did you and I missed it? Anyway…you know you two got my vote.
Even circumnavigating the globe, you’re doing much better than me on the blogosphere. I’ve been absent, not having time to read the blogs I love. So, no worries. Hearing from you, anytime, is a pleasure and privilege.
As to the nomination, I vote for Jo!! 😀
I think it will be a tie between you and Jo ;-). Thanks for your understanding re: keeping up in the blogosphere. I am trying but failing not to worry about my delays in responding to comments and visiting blogs. But I don’t think badly of others who respond/visit whenever they can. So I guess I need to just get off my case 🙂
I am sure she won. It’s organized by the British bloggers and I only know a few ones there. Besides, it was a total surprise and I truly think that it’s undeserved.
Hope you’ve totally relaxed about replying late to comments. I’m not circumnavigating the globe like you, and have been less responsive than you.
Who cannot be impressed with the vibrancy of the red against its drab setting! Excellent color choice, it makes the rest of the subject attractive, desirable, even when such a garment were to be worn by a woman of any color … Oh! NOW I get it! So that is what you people have been commenting about! I am sorry, I have to close this comment, I have sudden need for a cold shower.
I’M SORRY. But my mind went right into the gutter on this piece of imagination. Undies and a towel? Red undies. Love the juxtaposition between the hard stone and wood and the soft…ahem…silk undies.
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Badfish being a Badfish….😉 and an opinion leader, has stimulated everyone’s else imagination!
Had fun reading the comments here. We should post together one day. I bring the photo and you write. Deal?
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HA! DEAL!! You snap em, I rap em.
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Shall we start this weekend?
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Loved the photo but then collapsed in giggles at Bad’s comments 🙂 Hugs, Lucile! Hope you’re having a happy week.
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I’m sooo late replying. Apologies, Jo. I think Bad’s comment had led the way to lots of laughter here. I felt like you.
It’s been hectic here but I’m alive and kicking.
Hope you’re well and happy. Hugs.
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Airing your red knickers for all to see ;P Luv it!
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Haha not mine though…
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😛
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Love the composition!
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Thank you! Great to see you around.
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Such a great shot.
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Thank you, Tish.
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hahaha – those panties are a great addition – adds to the vibe
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Yes, the vibe is there and the crowd is having fun. Thanks for visiting.
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🙂
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Ah, that’s really a great one! I love the compo and for some reason it made me smile big ..
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A big smile is always the best reward I can get. Thank you!
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Lucile–I had to chuckle about this one because the first thing I noticed was that the red undies looked like a kiss or a smile…..and then I read Badfish’s comment and started to laugh. So, yeah…..this is a super shot, though.
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Lois, you and Bad are a perfect couple to comment here. My innocent shot got to a new dimension after reading all comments. I had to chuckle too!
Thank you!
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He is such a Bad influence….gosh, I love that man! 😀
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Haha he is snd that’s why we all love him!
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Great photo Lucile, love all the comments too! I noticed the red undies straight away. 🙂
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Tough to miss the fun with the comments. Glad you enjoyed, Deb.
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Lucile, you captured a wonderful moment here, no matter which way our minds go. Mine went more towards Badfish’s view, but the shot make me smile. The red really stands out and then the subject made me laugh.
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Janet, thank you. Indeed, Bad’s comments are hilarious, and everyone joined in the fun, but I’m also happy that you liked the photo.
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Very nicely composed. I’ve always enjoyed the inherent beauty of close lines in European cities. They bring a sense of the humanity from behind the walls into the streets, and as in your capture some pop of color in the composition.
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Thank you, Sally. I relate to your feelings. It’s not common to see that in Holland, but these street scenes are part and parcel of some Italian, Portuguese and Spanish cities, making them look more real and authentically human.
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The real question is…are photographers stalkers? Just kidding! What an interesting photographic moment you have captured here Lucile! It does make us all think! And the beautiful image invokes lots of imagination!
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Haha yes, true stalkers. But only if people expose themselves voluntarily. Thanks, Terri. I enjoyed this shot a lot, and somehow while posting, I smiled in anticipation of the comments.
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Excellent photograph of a piece of architecture and everyday way of life. The old, folding windows, method of drying laundry without electricity, … oh, and before I forget it, an indication that what appears drab on the outside may conceal fire within.
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Thank you so much for visiting and commenting, and also for the appreciation.
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Inspiring… 😀
Excellent work… 🙂
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Thank you so much, Drake.
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My imagination is going wild! Love the contrast of the decayed building and the fancy red panties.
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Go wild, Mara, please! Thank you.
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Aha, instantly provokes one’s imagination. A visual delight.
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Thank you so much! 😀 I’m humbled by your comment.
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Oh, the possibilities! Hi Lucile! Hugs to you! ❤️
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Hi Colleen! So great to ‘see’ you around. ❤️
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Same here, Lucile! I try to catch you on FB and click to your post. That has been awesome finding my dear friends that way! ❤
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Great! We will find each other anywhere and keep the connection alive.
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That works! 😘❤️
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❤️
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Oh, I just love laundry shots (not sure what that says about me) and this one has great humor…punctuated by Badfish’s comment. Terrific image, Lucile.
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Haha, let’s ask Badfish to analyze what that says about you…or better not!
Thank you so much, Jane.
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Hey…did you know you (and Restless Jo) were nominated for that Bloggers Bash Award? Why didn’t you mention it…or did you and I missed it? Anyway…you know you two got my vote.
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What? I didn’t know about this? What’s that?
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Blogger Awards, dude,…you da man, again, woman!!! Check it out! On my last post or here: https://sachablack.co.uk/2016/05/19/vote-now-annual-bloggers-bash-awards-now-open/
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You da man, not me! I had no idea of this. I have been drowning with work and hardly blogging. Let me check. Thanks for letting me know.
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Yes! I voted for you!!
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Please vote for Jo! 😀
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Love this shot! I love the contrast in textures, and colour. I also love the simplicity. Well done!
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Thank you, Amy. Much appreciated.
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I love everything about this photo – and greatly enjoyed the comments…Badfish made me laugh out loud. You are so good at this!
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Thank you so much Leya. Much appreciated. I’m also happy you had fun reading Bad’s comments.
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😀
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Love the photo! I’m late to the imaginative comments, but have enjoyed the ones here!
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Thank you, Lex. Never too late, and you can always add your imagination. 😉
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Lol! I love the contrast between the common white towel, drab weathered window, and the blazing red panties. Great capture!
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Thank you. Much appreciated!
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You’re welcome!
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Brilliant composition! Like Lexi I am late to the comments but loved them all. Congratulations on your nomination.
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Even circumnavigating the globe, you’re doing much better than me on the blogosphere. I’ve been absent, not having time to read the blogs I love. So, no worries. Hearing from you, anytime, is a pleasure and privilege.
As to the nomination, I vote for Jo!! 😀
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I think it will be a tie between you and Jo ;-). Thanks for your understanding re: keeping up in the blogosphere. I am trying but failing not to worry about my delays in responding to comments and visiting blogs. But I don’t think badly of others who respond/visit whenever they can. So I guess I need to just get off my case 🙂
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I am sure she won. It’s organized by the British bloggers and I only know a few ones there. Besides, it was a total surprise and I truly think that it’s undeserved.
Hope you’ve totally relaxed about replying late to comments. I’m not circumnavigating the globe like you, and have been less responsive than you.
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Who cannot be impressed with the vibrancy of the red against its drab setting! Excellent color choice, it makes the rest of the subject attractive, desirable, even when such a garment were to be worn by a woman of any color … Oh! NOW I get it! So that is what you people have been commenting about! I am sorry, I have to close this comment, I have sudden need for a cold shower.
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Hahaha you need to talk to Badfish.
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Haha, I better not let my imagination run wild – I’m at work now! 😀
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Haha it’s weekend now! So? Badfish has opened the imagination gate. No problem. 😀
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