Friday 12 March 2021

Friday 12 March

 Look Up!

Joining in with I live, I Love, I craft Scavenger Hunt 

When I was younger I always wanted to do photography but couldn't afford to.  There was no instant pictures then, no digital cameras, no phones with cameras attached!  The photographs had to be developed by yourself or taken to the local chemist for developing.

I did know a photographer and he always said "look Up! when you want to take some photos. 

I learnt a lot with just that phrase..... always look up you never know what you may see...........

Warning:  Just remember to look where you are walking........








10 comments:

  1. I see you also have a thing for weather vanes :) My favourite has to be what reminds me of the Whit Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland :)

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  2. Some really good 'Jo's there, and I think Kate is right about the White Rabbit 🙂

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    1. I've just re-read this and realised it doesn't make sense - 'Jo's should really be 'ups'. Flippin' predictive text!! :)

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  3. What a lovely weather vane. I agree that too often we don't look up and, as a result, walk past many interesting things, eg, facades of old buildings.

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  4. We don't do that enough ,do we ? Look up that is! That is a fabulous weather vane. keep well Amanda x

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  5. Great photos of looking up & although I've always looked up, scanning the sky for different birds, I didn't always have a camera to hand. Do like the weathervanes, but I enjoyed seeing the railway signals. Yes, I love my digital camera & when I was very young had an old box brownie that I could only use on special occasions due to the cost of developing, especially if they didn't come out any good or at all. Take care & stay safe.

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  6. What a lovely selection of 'ups'. The weather vanes are really interesting, especially the one that looks like the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland. I love looking up at the old Victorian buildings in our town, they may be ordinary shops now but the upper levels are always fascinating. x

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  7. It is always amazing what is to be found in town centres when looking up. The old buildings have some lovely features. I too particularly like the weathervane with the rabbit 😃

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  8. I love weather vanes and that one is amazing. I would add that it also pays to look down and round corners. People are always asking how I find all the stuff I blog about....no magic...I just look properly. Even then I still miss lots. Arilx

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  9. Great photos, I like the hot air balloons and especially the rabbit.
    You're right, watch where you're walking while looking up!

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