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Monday, August 15, 2016

Thematic Photographic 380 - Hidden

Peekaboo!
Deerfield Beach, FL
December 2014
I'm not sure what this guy was thinking as I swung my lens in his direction and squeezed off this shot. I had been eyeing him for a few minutes, and thought it was somewhat sweet that he was lingering below pool level, resplendent in his dark shades. Or maybe it was creepy - I can't remember. Whatever his intentions, something about the half-a-head view from where I sat spoke to me and compelled me to remember the moment in pixels.

As is often the case when I pursue the weird, I'm glad I did.

Your turn: This week's theme is hidden, which leaves a LOT of room for interpretation. If you come across a pic of something hidden - or partially so, or whatever - then please share it in your blog or website (social media posts work, too!) and leave a comment here letting folks know where to find it. Thematic is all about exploring the theme for the entire week, participating as often as you wish, and hopefully introducing this insanity to someone new. Because photography wants - nay, needs - to be shared. And this is the best way I know to accomplish just that. Are you game? (If this is all new to you, click here and all will be explained.)

5 comments:

  1. Here's mine https://evasmoodboard.wordpress.com/2016/08/16/8949/

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  2. Here are some to find! http://gillymaccsphotos.blogspot.com

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  3. No that's not me; I don't have shades like that.
    http://bit.ly/2b4wYZW

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  4. I just discovered your delightful blog. Here's a contribution to your theme...I hope the link is live.

    http://guacamolegulch.blogspot.com/2016/08/hidden.html

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