Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Where in the World
Here is part two of yesterday's little "Where in the World" quiz. I'm not going to give you the answer yet, but this is the opposite place. After seeing this image do you revise your answer on which image is from Europe and which is from the US? Tomorrow I'll tell you which is which.
It's an interesting comparison, isn't it? I have enjoyed finding that my images are not as different as I would have thought between the two places. Sure, there are definitely differences in the details. That's the fun of photographing places, finding those little things that make each place unique. But at the core, my "eye" remains the same, and I'm loving the discovery.
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Oh Kat, are you in a teasing mood?
ReplyDeleteThis one is a wonderful shot as well, I like the turquoise; it makes the petunias really pop.
That's really difficult... Yesterday's intuition was "Europe", than thought that would be too easy, so I switched to USA ;-) Then this would be Europe...
ReplyDeleteBut no matter where - both photos are wonderful!
OK-I'll bite. I said yesterday was US, so I'll go with Europe for this one. Agree with Rosie-both a pretty images.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this is a trick question-and they're both from the same place-kind of like when you answered too many T T T T and not enough F on a true/false in school.
I didn't realize this was a two-part quiz! I thought yesterday's looked European but figured you were trying to fool us and had taken it on your recent vacation. But this one looks American to me. So I'm going to go with that - Europe yesterday, USA today. This is a fun game - I can't wait to hear the answer!
ReplyDeleteOh I think Europe - I thought it yesterdat and think it today...the brickwork looks like the kind used in England.
ReplyDeleteI think yesterday's was Europe. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition!! Love how you took only part of the flowers!! This is tough!! I guess I'll stick with USA yesterday and Europe today!
ReplyDeleteI think this one's USA. It's something to do with the colours and the light. Looking forward to seeing whether I'm wrong :-)
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