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Love the perspective and shapes in this image. Works v well in B&W.
ReplyDeleteHas Makka Pakka been around?!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture. Did you build the 'statue' yourself or come across it?! #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteLove it, did you stack them up like that or were they already there? Looks so pretty in black and white! #bwphotoproject
ReplyDeleteI've spent too much time watching In the Night Garden because my first thought is 'Makka Pakka stones!' The black and white works really well in this photo - brings out those stones beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThe B&W effect really does make this photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - love it in black and white, it has a timeless quality to it
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, I just want to go over and give it a little nudge! :-) #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteNice stone statue :)
ReplyDeleteVery artistic, works very well in black & white
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
Fab shapes! Love this. xx
ReplyDeleteVery Andy Goldsworthy :) ... and very nice.
ReplyDeletegreat balancing :) x
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was Makka Pakka too....lol Fab photo x
ReplyDeleteMy kids love building these. this looks to be defying gravity!
ReplyDeleteLove the balance here! Tried doing this once and miserably failed =) #bwphotoproject
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have a go at doing that! I'm really impressed :)
ReplyDelete#MySundayPhoto
Love that, especially in B&W. Did you do it, or did you find them x
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! And reminds me of Makka Pakka too LOL.
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