Most days it feels as if the world is whirling around me and I am standing still. In slow motion, I watch the colors blur; people and faces all become a massive wash.
Sarah Kay
This post is in response to the WordPress Daily Post photo challenge: Blur.
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13 thoughts on “Blur”
Interesting vertical blending. (Really like the green header with all the contrasting shapes and lines…the hard outline coloring/highlights of the broader leaves add texture to the soft looking grasses)
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Interesting vertical blending. (Really like the green header with all the contrasting shapes and lines…the hard outline coloring/highlights of the broader leaves add texture to the soft looking grasses)
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Thank you, PhilosopherMouse. 🙂
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The last couple of months have seemed to pass by me in a blur… love your shot for the challenge!
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Thank you, Gunta. 🙂 Life seems to be a blur lately.
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Yes …. but the blur of everyday life shouldn’t be in the solitude of the nature. 😉
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True, Frank. But I do leave my solitary life in nature from time to time. It’s amazing how busy the outside world feels when I first enter it. 🙂
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Great point … that is, the blur in nature at the beginning of the walk.
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It’s like an impressionist painting…
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That’s what I like about motion blur, Barbara. 🙂
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i like this abstract view. wonderful!
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Thank you, Paleica. 🙂
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You are an artist!!!!!!!!
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Surreal and dreamlike – great photo for the challenge!
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