It’s late, so this will be a relatively quick post.
First of all, some B&W shots . . . see if you can guess what these are:
If you guessed, I’m impressed.
How about these:
Need more views? Here’s two more . . .
The first set of three things (all different) are glass flower frogs. Here’s a picture that might present them in a recognizable way:
Those are things you set at the bottom of a vase and help hold flower arrangements in place.
Here are color versions of the above:
Well, not really color photos . . . these are clear glass, so I did some Holla processing on them and then tweaked a few more things in there.
I did the same for the other figures:
Those photos are arrangements of a plastic tie and a plastic clamp sitting on a wood railing.
There is no deep meaning or message here. I just thought they looked neat.
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. . . my FP ward . . . chieken shit.
I guessed the glass frog right. ( coz we have one here at home )
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Even with the perpendicular views? Still impressive.
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Well, I look at it from above , not below, that’s why the pic looks very familiar. ^^”
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I thought the first objects were pieces of a carburetor from a 1952 Studebaker and the other thing was a protostem removed from a biflux skypull.
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Oh, so close! 1952 Hudson Wasp and the second set are the various symbolic gender representation of individuals from the Restrainum Galactic Empire which lasted from 1,476,375,000 GY to 1,476,375,001 GY. They went extinct because they kept getting confused about the symbols.
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Damn! I shoulda known that!
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they do look neat!!
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I struck out. Guessed showerhead and some kind of lens filter wrench.
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As you know, there is no prize for striking out . . . no matter how imaginatively done.
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I croaked at the frog, but the clamp and tie I got at the first glance – maybe because I’ve been working with some lately.
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Well, 50% is not anything worth getting all tied up over.
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They ARE neat! 🙂
Cool photos! And fun to try to guess! I got the flower frogs AFTER you told us! (I would have known by the later photos/different/side shots, but I saw the answer as soon as I saw the later photos.)
At first I thought they were your collection of eyeballs! 😉 😛
Then the tie and the clamp…I got that one AFTER you told us what they were!
Did I do good?!?! 😉 😛
HUGS!!! 🙂
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You did great! . . . after I told you.
Honest, that’s probably still better than most politicians out there.
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HA! Well, at least I pay attention to what you tell me/read what you write! Otherwise I’d STILL be wondering what that was! 😮
HUGS for you and Melisa!!! 🙂
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And I thank you for it. It is much appreciated and can only dream of the utopia this world would be if everyone paid attention to what I say.
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HA! Yes, I can relate! 😛 I often think people hear my opinion just so they can do the opposite! 😉 😀
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I guessed the second items (in color) but not the first set. Great little exercise.
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