Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Chi Chi Fresh..



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..


19 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a good time. As to where to put that hanging... I have no idea!

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  2. The Fremantle Market looks like a place for serious food shopping. Lovely images.

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  3. ...how I wish that I had a fisheye lens, neat!

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  4. How 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

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  5. The market is very colourful. Nice work with the fisheye.

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  6. Ooooh...I like it! Table or wall it will look great. I love the Lego Superman too. What a fun way to spend a morning.

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  7. The table would be perfect!

    The market looks wonderful! How to buy just enough would be an issue for me.

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  8. 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.

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  9. Fresh fruit looks like delicious edible jewels.

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  10. Always nice to experiment with a more exotic lens and then suddenly it fits.

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  11. Wow, you are making really great photos, I like it!

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  12. Love That Market Photo & Dig The Grand Lane Shot As Well

    Big Hugs Perth

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  13. Love your drawing like picture Grace. The Fremantle market is always a good place to browse around.

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  14. You have an admirable zest for life that is so needed right now. Thank you for always bringing us around to real world wonder, G

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  15. Ha, I remember that piano at Fremantle Market, well where it was, not the piano itself.

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  16. Now 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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