It doesn’t take much for our perspectives to change. It could be a family addition, a win on the pools, a brilliant book or play, unexpected news, a pandemic or in my case standing up and moving two feet forward. Perspectives can change dramatically.
These were not the perspectives I had planned for today, but last night I suddenly had an urge to change. So I did. Hope you like my Hampshire view. By the way where did July go? I cannot quite believe there are only a couple days left of square perspectives. Not sure I want it to end! If you haven’t joined in the fun of Squares this month, there is still time. The theme is perspectives and the only rule is that your photograph must be square in shape. I will be delighted if you can join us.


Perspectives are certainly fluid these days. July was here and now it almost isn’t (how’s that for perspective? lol) I enjoyed your slide show 🙂
My square for today:
http://oneletterup.com/2020/07/29/wordless-wednesday-79
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I completely agree, we always change our perspective, it’s good! It’s part of adaption and survival. I can’t believe either July is almost gone! The year per si, soon we will be talking about Xmas!!!
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oh don’t, but you are right we will be!
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Yeah! Great perspectives. Almost continental … what I mean is: this could be in the northern Odenwald – if you had said so, I’d have believed you. And the change of perspective is insightful. — Talking of changing perspectives, I have a flip-side perspective today. I had planned that on Sunday- I swear – I didn’t know about your two steps: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2020/07/29/reversed-perspective/
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hee hee we are so connected us two this month!
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I’m sorry that wordpress hasn’t got the “squeeze” emoji that facebook introduced a couple of months back. So this: 😘 in lieu of a proper hug (social distancing even on social media!).
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https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2020/07/29/perspective-3/
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Lovely pics of southern England, Becky. Your photo of yesterday sent me to the coast today https://somerville66.blogspot.com/2020/07/beautiful-danger-squareperspectives.html
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Thank you 🙂
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I do! Both are lovely, but you know I have a soft spot for flowers. Here’s mine for today:
https://susanrushton.net/2020/07/29/vintage-car-chrome/
How fast the last few days seem to come around!
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I know, I am sure it is still only 20th July!
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Lovely countryside. Like the purple knapweed. I spotted some in the lane the other day. Must go and gather some seeds.
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ahha is that its name! I would have just said thistley thing 😉
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Well you would be right except they aren’t prickly like true thistles. Of course I could be mistaken from this distance 🤔
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unlikely knowing you, and don’t actually recall them being prickly
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The last of my telephoto perspective series for day 29:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2020/07/29/telephoto-perspective-4/
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Going to miss these too
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Two lovely landscape pictures – I love the colours in them both.
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Thanks Elaine 😀
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Excellent persectives, Becky – purple to gold. Some purple from me too: the spuds!
https://tishfarrell.com/2020/07/29/ta-dah-youve-seen-the-flowers-here-come-the-tubers/
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yay, spuds 😀
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