When my kids were young, we played a game called Mastermind where one had to determine the configuration of buttons behind a screen. They always got me in about 3 turns because I just naturally go for the balanced image.
This is a nicely balanced breathing hole for the washer-upper.
Thank you for all the comments... Eamon - perceptive... me too Joan Elizabeth... Ellie, Crash - coffee ok, but as long as you are not in Starbucks IMHO the coffee is great in Zurich... Julie... I played that too... John... bitter sweet, like the can in this but there seem to be more and more around here now! Ken Mac.. .thanks for the visit!
Super job on this one, too. I think that window is a good idea...one can look in and if he/she likes what he/she sees, he/she can continue to the entrance off to the left somewhere...
His hands are strong enough to handle the baking goods. How is the coffee there?
ReplyDeleteGreat little 'kitchen' shot, made by the empty beer can on the ground.
ReplyDeletenice monochrome...
ReplyDeleteI like the nonchalant slouch of the bike!
ReplyDeleteWhen my kids were young, we played a game called Mastermind where one had to determine the configuration of buttons behind a screen. They always got me in about 3 turns because I just naturally go for the balanced image.
This is a nicely balanced breathing hole for the washer-upper.
This one is quite brilliant. The big man working in the little window. Another great little narrative Sean.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, fantastic blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visit and comment, Sean ;)
I love the clean lines of this one ... and the bike to give it that extra bit of interest.
ReplyDeletecoffee any good? nice job capturing this guy thru the window
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the comments... Eamon - perceptive... me too Joan Elizabeth... Ellie, Crash - coffee ok, but as long as you are not in Starbucks IMHO the coffee is great in Zurich... Julie... I played that too... John... bitter sweet, like the can in this but there seem to be more and more around here now! Ken Mac.. .thanks for the visit!
ReplyDeleteSuper job on this one, too. I think that window is a good idea...one can look in and if he/she likes what he/she sees, he/she can continue to the entrance off to the left somewhere...
ReplyDelete:-)