After our Mother's Day hike on Sunday Aimee and I zipped down to Fremantle for breakfast in the Grumpy Sailor and a look around Fremantle Markets. I dragged out my fish-eye lens again, lots more practice still required :) My 'unable to resist' self won over my minimalist self and I came home with a gorgeous Tree of Life wall hanging that I have no idea where to put.. might make a cool patio tablecloth.. any ideas? Happy Wednesday, take care and stay safe..
Sounds like you had a good time. As to where to put that hanging... I have no idea!
ReplyDeleteThe Fremantle Market looks like a place for serious food shopping. Lovely images.
ReplyDelete...how I wish that I had a fisheye lens, neat!
ReplyDeleteThe market looks luscious!
ReplyDeleteHow did you achieve this effect that makes your picture almost look like a drawing. I love it. In particular the effect sketches not quite finished. this market looks very very very beautiful
ReplyDeleteThe market is very colourful. Nice work with the fisheye.
ReplyDeleteOoooh...I like it! Table or wall it will look great. I love the Lego Superman too. What a fun way to spend a morning.
ReplyDeleteThe table would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe market looks wonderful! How to buy just enough would be an issue for me.
Cool pics, Grace! But no idea where to go with the artwork... your kitchen is perfect the way it is, so... the ceiling? We have some artwork there.
ReplyDeleteFresh fruit looks like delicious edible jewels.
ReplyDeleteAdoro fazer compras nestes mercados.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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O prazer dos livros
Always nice to experiment with a more exotic lens and then suddenly it fits.
ReplyDeleteWow, you are making really great photos, I like it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics :)
ReplyDeleteLove That Market Photo & Dig The Grand Lane Shot As Well
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs Perth
Love your drawing like picture Grace. The Fremantle market is always a good place to browse around.
ReplyDeleteYou have an admirable zest for life that is so needed right now. Thank you for always bringing us around to real world wonder, G
ReplyDeleteHa, I remember that piano at Fremantle Market, well where it was, not the piano itself.
ReplyDeleteNow you have made me want to find a market to browse .... not that I want to spend money, I just want to browse!!!
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