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What a great photo! Love the contrasts :)
This is such a cool sight! Love your take on the theme. :)Happy weekend!
What a great idea for the theme Mar. Happy Weekend.
Now that is an idea for miniatures. Great job.
WOW...that's so cool. I love it. Great photo :)
GREAT Picture Mar.....Where is that?
How true! :)
Good take on the theme. I sure made me laugh. Happy weekend to you.
Hahahaha, that's the other way around ! It's right everything is a question of perspective !
Hi hi... yes, so true!
wow, excellent take on this week's theme. Just wonderful.
Hahahaha - true enough re your comment! As for your photo: that chess set is so attractive. I'd definitely love to try playing with them! :)
How true! That's what happened when we visited a place where there are all monstrous-sized sculptures. :)
Looks cute...Good choice for the theme...Happy hunting....
the chess set reminds me of the one i saw in Salzburg too. :)
giant chess set, miniature people. excellent take!
Beautifully twisted thinking. I love it.
How funny!!!! An opposite miniature OR the people are the miniatures. Great post!
Ha, that's great!
I love it! I almost did something similar but you beat me to it.Have a wonderful weekend.
A great perspective! :)
True that! We have a chess set like that up in Rehobath Beach... I think I photographed Ella with it.
A great idea to challenge our perceptions! Fantastic photo!
cool idea. i was thinking at first that the chess isn't miniature but then i saw those small people heheh.
I like your unique view of the theme. Relativity is important. . .
I agree. And we are all miniatures compared to nature :)Happy weekend!
That's a twist... who is the miniature here?
haha... I like this twist on the theme. Great imagination.
Very clever!
Indeed!http://mudpuddle.wordpress.com/2010/10/16/photohunter-miniature
Great shot! Nice take on the theme. :)Happy Sunday!Liz @ MLC
In Auckland, there used to be a giant size chess set. People had to lug the pieces, and like your photo, people were miniatures.
I want to stand next to the pieces and see if anyone will notice. Good to see you still blogging, Mar. So many have given it up!
I'm always fascinated by these giant chess sets; but dont seem to find one on my own so far... :(
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What a great photo! Love the contrasts :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool sight! Love your take on the theme. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
What a great idea for the theme Mar. Happy Weekend.
ReplyDeleteNow that is an idea for miniatures. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWOW...that's so cool. I love it. Great photo :)
ReplyDeleteGREAT Picture Mar.....Where is that?
ReplyDeleteHow true! :)
ReplyDeleteGood take on the theme. I sure made me laugh. Happy weekend to you.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha, that's the other way around ! It's right everything is a question of perspective !
ReplyDeleteHi hi... yes, so true!
ReplyDeletewow, excellent take on this week's theme. Just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha - true enough re your comment! As for your photo: that chess set is so attractive. I'd definitely love to try playing with them! :)
ReplyDeleteHow true! That's what happened when we visited a place where there are all monstrous-sized sculptures. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks cute...Good choice for the theme...Happy hunting....
ReplyDeletethe chess set reminds me of the one i saw in Salzburg too. :)
ReplyDeletegiant chess set, miniature people. excellent take!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully twisted thinking. I love it.
ReplyDeleteHow funny!!!! An opposite miniature OR the people are the miniatures. Great post!
ReplyDeleteHa, that's great!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I almost did something similar but you beat me to it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
A great perspective! :)
ReplyDeleteTrue that! We have a chess set like that up in Rehobath Beach... I think I photographed Ella with it.
ReplyDeleteA great idea to challenge our perceptions! Fantastic photo!
ReplyDeletecool idea. i was thinking at first that the chess isn't miniature but then i saw those small people heheh.
ReplyDeleteI like your unique view of the theme. Relativity is important. . .
ReplyDeleteI agree. And we are all miniatures compared to nature :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
That's a twist... who is the miniature here?
ReplyDeletehaha... I like this twist on the theme. Great imagination.
ReplyDeleteVery clever!
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
ReplyDeletehttp://mudpuddle.wordpress.com/2010/10/16/photohunter-miniature
Great shot! Nice take on the theme. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
Liz @ MLC
In Auckland, there used to be a giant size chess set. People had to lug the pieces, and like your photo, people were miniatures.
ReplyDeleteI want to stand next to the pieces and see if anyone will notice. Good to see you still blogging, Mar. So many have given it up!
ReplyDeleteI'm always fascinated by these giant chess sets; but dont seem to find one on my own so far... :(
ReplyDelete