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On Wednesdays all over the internet bloggers post a photo with no words to explain it. The idea is the photo says so much it doesn’t need a description.
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Wordless Wednesday Thumbnail Gallery
On Wednesdays all over the internet bloggers post a photo with no words to explain it. The idea is the photo says so much it doesn’t need a description.
Other Wordless Wednesday Contributors:
16 comments
10 March 2016 at 1:52 pm
Robin
Oh, wow! There is so much texture to this. I love the way you composed it, too. Lovely. 🙂
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10 March 2016 at 3:22 pm
Cheryl
Thanks, Robin.
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10 March 2016 at 1:38 am
Wordless Wednesday – March 9, 2016 | Through the Eye of Bastet
[…] Cheryl Andrews […]
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9 March 2016 at 11:00 pm
Wunderkamera
Black and white works perfectly to showcase all these textures and I also like the way the sun catches it at the bottom, bringing an almost abstract photo to life somehow.
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10 March 2016 at 3:27 pm
Cheryl
Thank you, Elizabeth. All the wooden items were different types and shades of dark wood but the floor was a light pine (which reflected the light beautifully). Decided to eliminate some of that visual distraction and hoped B&W would do it. Regret not being able to show off the deep, forest green of the wallpaper.
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9 March 2016 at 10:36 pm
Wordless Wednesday #107 – Wunderkamera
[…] Cheryl Andrews […]
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9 March 2016 at 6:56 pm
Barbara Lambert
This is so intriguing Cheryl — I love the textures, and — before I read any other comments — am guessing this has got to be somewhere in Europe. The raised texture of the wallpaper looks almost metallic! And it is one of those patterns that one could gaze and gaze at, and see all this little “faces” emerge from the rest of the design, and the clever repeat … and I love the way you ‘ve composed this, with the locked (surely it’s locked) table which surely contains a table inside that very decorative door. All so perfect, too, in black and white. Okay now I’m going to read the other comments and see how perfectly wrong I have been, once again, in figuring this out. I love it, whether I’m right or way off base.
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9 March 2016 at 10:36 pm
Cheryl
I actually discovered this very non-hockey scene in a quiet corner of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. I didn’t see the teddy bear faces and flop-eared bunnies in the wallpaper, Barabara, until I converted the image to B&W!
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9 March 2016 at 10:58 pm
Wunderkamera
I’ve been to the hockey hall of fame too, with my grandson, and I think they also have some lovely stained glass. Lots of surprises!
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9 March 2016 at 6:45 pm
carin
Love the composition, the incidental perfection of the table’s placement. It looks like it might be a radio, with the speaker behind the filigree (is that the right term?). And the way that (filigree?) continues the rhythm of the wallpaper. B&W a beautiful choice, forcing our eyes to the lines, the squares, triangles, swirls… and textures. If I had to guess colour, I’d guess a burgundy for the walls.
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9 March 2016 at 10:32 pm
Cheryl
Burgundy would have been lovely, but these were a deep, forest green! A lot of willpower used to keep my hands off everything.
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9 March 2016 at 6:34 pm
wordless wednesday | Matilda Magtree
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9 March 2016 at 5:12 pm
Lucid Gypsy
Such exquisite texture, lovely and very tactile!
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9 March 2016 at 10:31 pm
Cheryl
Thanks Gilly … I wanted to touch everything!
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9 March 2016 at 12:07 pm
Allison Howard
Oh sigh, that’s lovely Cheryl. I’m trying to make out the pattern in the cabinet – it looks very similar to the wallpaper. I’m curious to know where this lovely welcoming room might be?
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9 March 2016 at 12:08 pm
Cheryl
Something not so hockey related at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. It was part of the ‘retail therapy’ trip to the Big Smoke for the last two days of my N.Ireland pal’s visit.
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