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My contribution for this week’s challenge…
Transmogrify
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A few months ago l happened along this road…
one of my favourite drives with its stately eucalypts.
Many years ago these trees…
or perhaps this one, photographed on Thursday…
would have seen out there days as part of a dray…
either the frame…
or a wheel.
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I think this week topic was tricky … but you have manage very well …. love the texture in the wood close ups.
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Thank you. Old carts and drays have always been a fascination to me. My parents had several on their farm it would be nice to have them now.
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Aged wood … has loads of stories to tell. There is museum in Copenhagen that has a “cobble stone” court yard of wood, been there for over 1000 years.
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Would be fascinating to visit. I think we may have seen a modern version of a cobblestone wood during our travels in September.
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I don’t know how how old the country yard could be .. but the palace that the art museum is today are from 1672 – Charlottenborg Palace. And the wood cobblestones are still going strong.
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Amazing the age of European some buildings. Great craftsmanship has gone into building these structures.
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Yes, we have a lot of fantastic buildings and sites … in Europa, but still behind the Asia. I’m always amazed how they managed to get the building straight and get all corners to add up. Today we have so many tools to help us.
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Wow, beautiful! I like these photos. They are very calming to look at.
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Glad you like them
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Now that is transmogrification attempting to transmogrify again
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Beautiful textures in the photos of the wheels, and of course, the sunlight on the eucalyptus is stunning.
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Thank you
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A very clever concept. I love the photos of the old wheels, their colours and textures.
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Thank you…but I confess it was all I could come up with 😊
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