Today I’m being wild and crazy, participating in two challenges at once: Cee’s Oddball Photo Challenge and Debbie’s One Word Sunday. I wanted to call this post “Square Oddball”, but that would be two words, hence just “Square/s.”
This is the view you get when taking an iPhone photo of two of the five bucks having a meal just outside the screened cabin window in Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains. The phone won’t focus past the screen as would my Nikon here, but it does create an oddball photo with plenty of squares.
(Sorry about the two different fonts. It doesn’t show up that way in the original and won’t change when I try to edit it to all be the same. )
First I thought it was an advanced program used…but I like it!
Thanks, A-C. I’m glad.
janet
Love this. It looks like a tiled mosiac 🙂
I wasn’t thrilled that I couldn’t get the shot, but I was able to sneak away, grab my Nikon, and take some other photos,, all without spooking them. They were so close to the back door that I couldn’t have opened it without all of them being gone in a flash.
janet
🙂 you can see why people spend hours sitting hidden in bush to see/photograph wildlife. I don’t think I have the patience.
I completely understand. It would take lots of patience.
And time! I wonder how people find the time 🙂
It has a nice look!
It makes me keep blinking my eyes, trying to focus. 🙂
janet
How very exciting to be so close to these handsome deer. I like the artistry, Janet.
Yes, I was quite excited to look out and see them all right outside the door. They were all bucks.
Looks like something you could make into a needlepoint work of art. So cool to have them come so close!
And so many of them. One year there was a baby moose right outside the cabin. The was really cool, too.
janet
I agree with Su Leslie, it has the look of a tiled mosaic. Did you try putting the phone close to/up against the screen to blur it out? It might have changed the relationship of the size of deer in the frame. It’s still a good image.
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I couldn’t really get any closer without the deer seeing me and leaving. Fortunately, the Nikon did the trick and by moving slowly away to get it and come back, they didn’t startle.
janet
Good choice.
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A built-in needlepoint canvas look to it–you could sell these for that!
🙂 I’d want the end result to be sharper, though.
janet
Maybe another grid could be superimposed like in petitpoint to sharpen details–
Wonderful odd ball. Love the focus on the screen.
Thanks, Cee. Completely down to the phone, but it worked. 🙂
janet
I’ve seen a couple people who have both iPhones and Nikons and those iPhones take a great photo.That’s actually pretty cool and kind of thrilling to be so close to them.
Most of the shots on my site are taken with my iPhone, so I’m quite happy with it. 🙂
janet
What an interesting photo
You never know what you might be able to use a photo for when it didn’t turn out the way you expected. 🙂
janet
I bet we all have so many photos like that now we have digital cameras and can take so many.
Brilliant! I think you’ll win the number of quadrilateral prize this week 🙂
Very cool. What’s the prize? 😁
janet
Expectation of another great entry this coming week! 😉
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