You may recognise this little fellow as he (or is it a she) first appeared as a bonus square in spiky squares in March. I like it so much I thought I’d share it again. Initially it was the lines on the back that caught my eye, and then I noticed the eyes!
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I FINALLY FOUND YOUR PINGBACK! I take this same picture every autumn. That big old maple tree never fails me — unless we get a hurricane or an early snow!
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Yay! So glad you found it π
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Cute little creature.
My first (I think) entry to this challenge:
https://www.helenbushe.com/squares-within-squares/
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Hello and welcome! Delighted you’ve joined us, by the looks of it you are a bit of a square guru π
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Thanks Becky.
Every so often I like to concentrate on square format. It does give such a different look/focus to a picture.
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That’s what we all think too, hence us creating daily squares every quarter. Hopefully your square moments will tie in with ours!
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Iβll make sure of it. Its great being part of this challenge.
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OOPS! Wrong link .
Should have been:
https://www.helenbushe.com/square-format-lines-in-squares/
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A very warm welcome to squares
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How cool the lines on the grasshopper’s eyes. Reminds me of that guy on Star Trek with those glasses!
Here’s my entry:
https://wp.me/p3RE1e-97R
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Ooh I wonder if it was a grasshopper which inspired?!
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I don’t know, but could be. I never knew grasshoppers had stripes on their eyes, at least this one did. π
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I must research how common it is.
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I’m happy to see this beautiful creature that has so many subtle, complementary patterns. I can imagine a craftsperson trying to recreate the effect in marquetry – that would be a test of skill!
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Now that’s a creative thought…… Certainly would be a test!
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Very nice close-up with some great lines!
Would this work?
http://www.travelways.com/signs-of-fall-in-seattle/
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A very warm welcome to squares. This is a fabulous square, and to think you captured it on your phone.
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Thank you Becky! Indeed – These phones can do amazing things π Never knew about this before…
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That’s one intense bug!
http://oneletterup.com/2019/10/14/wooden-lines
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Certainly is, and loving your lines today
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Hi Becky, excellent macro lines π
Here is my entry.
https://ceenphotography.com/2019/10/14/october-14-squarelines-hops-fields/
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Thank you so much Cee . . . loving yours today. Were you picking the hops or just enjoying disappearing amongst them?!
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Lovely photo of an intricate subject.
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Thank you Celia π
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Brilliant photo – the detail of the lines on the eyes is amazing.
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Thank you . . I was very fortunate he allowed me to get very close!
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Awsome macro shot of the critter, Becky π fantastic detail. Mines a nautical one today: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2019/10/14/transit-line/
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awwww, thank you so much Jez π
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Yuck, hate creepy crawly!
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/10/lines-and-squares-14.html
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oh I like these guys . . .spiders I am a bit more hesitant with!!
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What a whopper. But so very handsome. I’m back on the beach today
https://tishfarrell.com/2019/10/14/tide-lines/
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Beach is good π
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