So, you'll never guess what it really is, so today's game is to make up what it is.......
So, using all your imagination tell me what this is a picture of......
And if I like your answers, I might tell you what it really is.......
update - While I was getting out of my car with my cell phone in my hand, I heard the sound of it taking a picture - so this is actually what the world looks like from inside my hand. The pink on the left is my finger, the glare is daylight.....
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15 comments:
It's a metal shield painted pink that's catching the reflection of the sun !
Michele sent me
(PS Drat - no clues in the picture name)
Hello, Michelle sent me, and I haven't a clue what your photo is.
I know. I'm lame, but 30 ten-year olds sucked out my brain this week.
Maybe next week will be better. : )
I haven't a clur...THOUGH...It looks like it might be a Very Very overexposed photo of Charlie's back...! Am I even close? (lol)
It looks like the sun glaring off the bald spot on the back of my head, but I don't know how you would have gotten the picture...
wow... that's a hard one.. it's pretty, because it's pink! however i'm sure the actual picture isn't pink... it resembles a bubble. i think i'm going to go with it's a reflection of the sun and water because you took a pix of something in/around/near water on a bright day???
It's a sun reflection out the window of your car?
MIchele says hi.
Two words:
Lipstick. MWAH!:D)
The side of a baby's face???
Hmmm...I am thinking something breast-like. Probably it's something a bit more family friendly, but I just got back from childbirth preparation classes, so that's where my mind is at anyway!
And Michele sent me back to say hi! :-)
it's a Spoon, I'm certain of it.
Michele sent me.
It's the light at the end of the tunnel and it seems like a train! LOL!
solar flare?
someone blowing a bubble with their back to the sun?
An overexposed reflection off the glass of a person...possibly you my queen?
So...when do we find out what it is????
Some of the best photos we take are the ones we didn't intend to capture in the first place.
I was reading an article about how, in the age of digital photography, such photos are becoming increasingly rare. That's because we often delete them from our cameras or phones. Thus, the "mistakes" disappear for good...unlike in the past when we'd have a print of them.
With that in mind, I tend to hold onto my botches, too. They bring me comfort, as does this one.
I'm so glad you're home safe, and that you had a great trip. Popped by from Michele's this aft to say hi and let you know I'm looking forward to catching up.
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