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Great close-up detail.
ReplyDeleteThat is too close... great details.
ReplyDeletehere I am, trying to figure out that it is...the sun, a star, a face..
ReplyDeleteGuess I should just read the title!
I'd love to see what the whole thing looks like!
ReplyDeleteCool sundials.
ReplyDeleteExcellent close-up!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I hope it's been cleaned and put back together.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, love the details, and I am trying to put it back together in my head :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful... It's been a long time since I saw a sundial. The one I had was lost during a move..
ReplyDeleteOnce again, I have to say, you take some excellent pictures!
ReplyDeleteAnother great shot. I'd love to see what it looks like assembled.
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous honey!
ReplyDeleteVery different point of view.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun photo. now i have the song "sundials" by alkaline trio stuck in my head though. do you know it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny shot. Actually I´ve just read Sophie Hannah´s Hurting Distance about Naomi Jenkins who designs sun dials.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteWhat in interesting photo. Great detail.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. I really like pictures that get up close and reveal detail.
ReplyDeleteSundials are very cool. I love the details and the verdigris in this shot. Well done.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shot. Love the faces on those.
ReplyDeleteSeems to be crying sand.
ReplyDeleteSunshine, find your way! Great photo, Beth.
ReplyDeleteInteresting picture!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I love to zoom in on the details, it makes for such interesting perspectives and textures.
ReplyDeletegreat detail, especially the oxidation of the copper.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful ... love the color of the patina!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Almost looks a bit Egyptian to me.
ReplyDeleteLovely details - texture and color!
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