Saturday, April 12, 2008

Photo Hunt - Twisted



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Not only does the snail have a twisting and twirling patterns, the plant is a twisted 'Lucky bamboo.'

Below, my son loves playing with this even if it gets his wrist twisted in the process.



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32 comments:

  1. Beautiful shot of the snail and bamboo and perfect for the theme. Also a great one of your beautiful child with the twisty toy. Hope you have a good weekend.

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  2. Even though I think snails are a bit creepy, this is an outstanding photo! Cute child playing with the twisty thing - I've seen those in doctor's offices. They keep the kids occupied.

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  3. Thanks Carver! Have a nice weekend too!

    True leslie, I bought him one that he can carry around...(really small) and he would sit behaved trying to bring the buttons to the other end. Thanks for dropping by!

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  4. Good macro shot of the snail :)
    My kids love playing with that too :P
    I'm sure he's having lots of fun with it.

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  5. Two wonderful shots for this week's theme. The snail is a great shot. Have a great weekend.

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  6. Hi elaine, thanks! it really is, I play with it too lol.

    Thanks jmb, have a great weekend too!

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  7. oh my..........I love this shot wonderful photography. :)

    oh and my daughter loved toys like the one your son is using. :)

    happy weekend.

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  8. wonderful shots! great choices for this week's theme! :)

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  9. both of those are nice choices for this theme

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  10. OHH! That snail shot is great. And the toy is a wonderful choice for twisted too. Have a great weekend...

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  11. I just dig that snail photo. Fantastic!

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  12. Love that shot of the snail! Such fine details.

    However, I like the second shot better. The subject was a bit more focused and serious at work. :)

    Have a great weekend! :)

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  13. Thanks Corey! that toy isnt only colorful, its a challenge for them =)

    Thanks Maiylah! HAppy weekend!

    Thanks SArge, I'm off to see your post...

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  14. Thanks Elleb b...have a very nice weekend and happy hunting too!

    Thanks Ms. TNChick! That snail was my daughter's pet, Markus :D

    Thanks Natalie, Im off to see yours and everybody's post.

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  15. Thanks Panaderos, He can get serious everytime when the camera focuses on him lol.

    Thanks for the comments everyone!

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  16. beautiful photos! beautiful take on this week's theme =] mabuhay po kayo diyan sa austria!

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  17. That's an outstanding shot of the sanil for the theme! and a cute one of your son playing.
    Happy PH and happy weekend!
    Mar

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  18. The shot of the snail is pretty, and your son looks so adorable. And... I would love to play that toy too. :D

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  19. salamat Ian =)

    Thanks Mar, blur mommy, hope you all have a nice weekend! =)

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  20. It's a nice toy really, no huey? good day!

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  21. Ooh what a beautiful snail photo! Have a great weekend

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  22. I love your son with his toy. Excellent for concentration and dexterity.

    But for me it must be your snail - perfect!

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  23. Love that shot of the snail on that lucky bamboo. I've seen a lot of that plant in friends' homes. Are they really lucky?

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  24. Beautiful~~!! I also did lucky bamboo this week but yours has a cuter object on it :)

    http://crizcats.blogspot.com/

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  25. That photo of the snail is wonderful!

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  26. Thanks june, criz, jam, Dragonstar, monaco: No they are not since there is no such thing!

    #thanks for dropping by!

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  27. BOTH photos are perfect for the week's theme...love the child's face....lots of concentration there!!!

    I'm Twisted! Drop by if you can. Happy Hunting.

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  28. Oh my goodness your snail photo is awesome! I can't stop looking at it. Our snails are monochrome or duotone sometimes, but never like this. What a treat for me.

    http://meeyauw.blogspot.com/2008/04/photo-hunters-twist-on-turkeys.html

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  29. that photo is amazing, and what wonderful detail on the shell!!

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