A Conversation for The End of the Cycle Track

At the end of the cycle track

Post 1

minorvogonpoet

At the end of the cycle track there ought to be a seahorse to take you to France.smiley - smiley


At the end of the cycle track

Post 2

bobstafford

Hi CC this is a lovely photograph. The sky and cliffs balance each other, and the path leads the eye into the image, the puddles are a bonus and add interest.

Well done more please smiley - biggrin


At the end of the cycle track

Post 3

bobstafford

PS the texture and colors of the waves are great.


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Post 4

cactuscafe

Thanks folks!

Where's that Seahorse?? I want to ride it to France, if my ticket is free? smiley - rofl A freehorse seahorse.

Why is a seahorse called a seahorse I wonder? They are kind of mysterious, aren't they?

Well, Bob, this one I think the sunlight was going huh?? to my camera setting. It looks a bit otherwordly.

I liked the track with the puddle, and the white cliff and horizon angle, my horizons are sometimes crooked when I'm inspired and half falling off a bicycle. smiley - rofl


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Post 5

bobstafford

Seahorse, it is possible as it has a nice little head that strongly resembles a horse, and it lives in the sea. In scientific latin its a Hippocampus Hippo = horse or 'caterpillar', campus = sea monster, seahorse is so much nicer.

Caterpillar, what did those Victorians smoke it those big pipes!


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Post 6

cactuscafe

smiley - rofl Indeed. Re Victorian caterpillar, with pipe. smiley - rofl

Ah, right, so the Hippocampus Hippo. The seahorse takes on a new light. I've never in fact met a seahorse, aka HH. I think I should arrange a meeting, I have things to discuss.


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