A random selection of old photographs.ย Whether it’s in the form of an object, place or a feeling.
For me, all of them, in some way, create a sense of belonging.
Some folk execute it with words, that come alive the moment you turn that first page of their book.
While others share it via sound effects to make you gasp in delight as you wait for their next slice of dialogue.
More than a few express it by capturing a moment in time with the click of a shutter.
They are a visual storyteller.
I love the walking the goat shot!! Fabulous photos and stories.
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It’s a warm fuzzy feeling that sense of belonging ๐
Your lovely B&W images Suzanne makes one concentrate more on the details … that little dog’s expression ..I’m trying to work it out ๐
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Thanks for your lovely comment which I appreciate. The dog was very cute.
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hahaha I had a friend once all those years back who had a pet goat.. nightmare stuff.. ๐
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Funny you should say that so did Les’s younger sister. The family have a few if not nightmarish tales to share ๐๐
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Great photos and they lend themselves well to black and white. I love the woman and her goat. I’ve never seen a goat being taken for a walk before.
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We even have chap dressed uo as an America Indian with feathers, bow’n’arrow and horse. Now is seriously stranger. What the world be without eccentric folk.
Funnily enough the least emotive photo was the church which no one mentioned ๐
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The little dog is priceless, although the goat is great fun.
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You’re right and Ioved seeing funny moments in our usual days walling around the neighbourhood.
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HI, Suzanne – I also love the black and white. It is so powerful!
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Hi Donna, yes agreed B&W are less distractive to the eye and so there lies the more focus of the lines, curves etc
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Love the atmospheric black and white. I must use B&W more often on my blog. It gives yours stories impact. Have a great day, Mel
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Mel, have fun with creating some B&W photos. I look forward to viewing them when you do.
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Will do my best!
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The goat is priceless! And that sweet dog, resting on her shoulder ๐ ๐
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No resisting goats or dogs while out walking. It is quite intriguing what is viewed while walking around a neighbourhood ๐
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Some lovely shots here – & good texture with the B&W. My fave is the girl with the pooch.
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Cute and irresistible ๐
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The goat is cool, but that pup over the shoulder with the hair pinned up is really lovely as well as cute
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My thoughts too.
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Lovely photos that bring back my own memories. I am a visual person so I enjoy photos more.
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Yes, I can tell you a visual person Lyn, by all the wonderful places you have captured and share on your blog. Always a treat.
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Beautiful black and white photos, Suzanne. I really like the last two. Thanks for sharing these.
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You are most welcome, Natalie.
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I love the photo of the lady walking the goat ๐ All great photos!
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Thanks, Sam for your lovely comment ๐
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