If you’re a regular visitor to my blog you may think I’ve been rude this week not replying to your lovely comments! Apologies, I’ve been in Suffolk for a few days so I hope you will forgive me. I will try to catch up but I probably won’t make it for a while – I’d been doing so well recently too! Anyway at least I’ve taken around five hundred photos and I think the ones below fit this weeks challenge.
This funky clock captures a fleeting moment of the pier at Southwold.
A little closer.
The explanation, do you agree that it’s a fleeting moment?
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brill’ do love this post and pictures. 😉
Hi,
Oh yes I love that clock, how very unusual, it does look like someone has put in a lot of work to make it and it has definitely paid off. 😀
what great images Gilly. If getting images like these comes at the cost of you being absent a few days…it was worth it
Agree! And interesting photographs, especially as black and white.
That is definitely a fleeting moment Gilly! Very interesting 🙂
What a great idea for this challenge! 🙂
Oh wow! These are beautiful pictures! Lovely.
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thanks for featuring your fleeting water recycling system!
What a funky awesome clock! I’d be staring at it forever!
I like that clock.
Absolutely love that clock. The expression on the watermen’s faces! Priceless.
What a fun clock and so perfect for this weeks challenge, Gilly. 😉
Nice play on the theme!
Excellent work Gilly ,Stunning Sepia color I really love your work 🙂
Funky and lovely! Have never seen anything like it before!
I love the playfulness of the art included in the piece… Excellent shot and one that made me smile. 😉
Marvellous 🙂 And perfect fir this week’s challenge
I enjoyed reading about this. Nice pix’s …. Toodles
Unusual and very interesting. Great photos!
Fleeting moment: TIME: Time is the enemy!
Interesting photos. they remind me of the song, My Grandfather’s Clock
Now, that is one artistic clock. Moments though fleeting can remain forever in our heart and mind.
Brilliant! I so love a great story with photos to match!
Whimsical entry!
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