Wednesday, August 17, 2011

[MC74 and Friends] My entrieS for holes





Dear Em Ci, prof Kiu and PNEH friends:

  I went through my photo archive and holy molly ... are you ready? :-)

 1) my favorite holes
 2) artsy holes ( copying TNSalonpas' idea)
 3) gaping ... i mean gating holes 
 4) not just any hole in the wall (if you like wine you've got to go 
look for this hole in the wall because the town it represents has more wine
than you ever consume ... I think :-))
 5) Water hole and hole on water  LOL (the water hole is in Hawaii and H20 
can tell you where the hole on water is if she reads this, it's in the same 
town as the bustier by her favorite sculptor :-)) in the 'artsy holes' photo.

 OK, next theme? 

 Cheers,
 BT











5 comments:

  1. Hi BT

    Holy mackerel!

    Very creative interpretation of the theme

    Caro

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  2. Dear Bao Tram,

    Your "holes" are so beautifully and artistically represented. I'm very jealous of your talent:-)))

    All the best,
    TH

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  3. Really creative takes on the "Hole" theme, BT. We should give EmCi and her girls a lot of credit for coming up with this idea. Great job!

    Triet

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  4. BT oi,

    Great shots! Better yet no salonpas needed for this series (smile). Thanks for showing me different, original and interesting interpretations of the theme "HOLES".

    TNS

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  5. Hello Bao Tram

    To put it mildly, very impressive, if not astounding, the delightful pictures
    that featured, with a dash of creativity, the different versions of the theme

    Five interesting, appealing spins on the common subject, captured beautifully, each in its own unique way

    1) the tangible ones, amid the picturesque setting of the links
    splendor in the grass, of sort, of the sporty world

    2) the rather elusive, yet graphically more eye opening,
    the artsy types, thought provoking in nature, that are bound to generate
    mixed reactions in the eyes of the beholder

    3) a brief glance, an intriguing look into the idyllic, Garden of Eve,
    through the lovely crafted gates, a earthy place where heaven can wait

    4) the historic edifice of a wall, standing the test of time
    seemingly the remnant of a glorious past, amid a bucolic, rural setting

    5) an ocean away, the deep blue seas with a lovely, enchanting view,
    as alluring as it is refreshing, in all its charming mystic

    Quang

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