Weekly Photo Challenge – From Lines to Patterns – Take 2
As usual, I prepared a lengthy “to do” list of things that need to be done inside the house and, again as usual, I have stayed too long in my sunlit, beautiful garden.
But it has not been in vain, because I have taken some of my most fun pictures this morning.
When I was a child, I loved hidden picture puzzles – and here is one in my very own garden…
For more takes on this challenge go here
These are enticing photos for the challenge. I love you strapline, by the way! 🙂
LikeLike
Thank you 🙂
LikeLike
Oh, I love Jungle Kitty!! (I still love hidden picture puzzles-Shhhhhh!) 🙂 Lovely post. Thank you!
LikeLike
Me too! I won’t tell if you won’t 🙂
LikeLike
Your secret is ALWAYS safe with me! 🙂
LikeLike
I couldn’t see him, I couldn’t see him – I couldn’t see – oh, there he is! Well hidden Petey!!
LikeLike
If he hadn’t left one paw sticking out I might not have seen him either. I was out weeding so didn’t have my camera with me (that’ll teach me) so took these with my phone. He was so proud of himself.
LikeLike
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge / B4 Retouch: Lines and Patterns (Colleville-sur-Mer) | What's (in) the picture?
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge: Lines and Patterns | Danny James
Pingback: The Golden Arch (Series) – Sydney, Australia | alternative.reality
Pingback: Lines and Patterns #photography | Moondustwriter's Blog
Boy Petey is indeed well hidden! And thanks for the like on my blog.
DJ
LikeLike
It’s especially impressive because that particular bush is fairly open. I was surprised at how well he blended. I love your blog!
LikeLike
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge – From Lines to Patterns | Joe's Musings
Pingback: Photo Project “52 Bolivian Sundays” [week 38, 'From Lines to Patterns']. | 3rdculturechildren
Pingback: Weekly Photo Challenge: From Lines to Patterns (2) | Through the Eye of Bastet
Jungle kitty is a good description.
LikeLike
I did not realize what a master he is at camouflage.
LikeLike