July 22, 2018
This entry was posted on July 22, 2018 by Linda Grashoff. It was filed under Built Environment, Nature, Pavement & Parking Lots, Stones and Rocks, Surfaces and was tagged with lichen, Northern Ohio, photography, sandstone.
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This has a slightly disorienting tendency to veer off into outer space, like the stone becomes deep water, or some undefinable substance.
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July 22, 2018 at 3:03 PM
Maybe it’s that weird partial rectangle that throws things off. How on earth did that happen?
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July 24, 2018 at 8:39 PM
Yes – maybe something was set down there for a long time. There was an octagonal mark in the concrete deck floor at our old place when we took away the heavy little concrete pillar/column I put there to hold a plant. We’ll probably get dinged for that, among other things. 🙂 Oh well, maybe someone with imagination will see it and photograph it. 😉
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July 25, 2018 at 12:50 PM
That sounds possible. I can’t imagine anything else. Maybe your landlord won’t notice your octagonal mark. 😉
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July 25, 2018 at 2:28 PM
I especially like this one because it plays with scale so well. Hard to tell if the subject is 1″ across or 10 miles.
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July 22, 2018 at 10:30 PM
It seems to be a thing of mine to disregard scale. I don’t really do it on purpose, but I’m glad it suits you, Alan. (In case you want to know: the slab was roughly two feet by three feet.)
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July 24, 2018 at 8:43 PM