Hi all
Hope these can stimulate some interesting interpretations:
January 2025 - Minimalist
February 2025 - On 6 Legs
March 2025 - Just for Laughs
April 2025 - Street Music
May 2025 - Sport
June 2025 - Rainbows
July 2015 - Rainy Days
August 2025 - Historic
September 2025 - Book Title
October 2025 - Self Portrait
November 2025 - Misty
December 2025 - In the Forest
Cheers
Brian
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Looks like a fine list .. you have my January already
ann
On 12/20/2024 7:14 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
Hi all
Hope these can stimulate some interesting interpretations:
January 2025 - Minimalist
February 2025 - On 6 Legs
March 2025 - Just for Laughs
April 2025 - Street Music
May 2025 - Sport
June 2025 - Rainbows
July 2015 - Rainy Days
August 2025 - Historic
September 2025 - Book Title
October 2025 - Self Portrait
November 2025 - Misty
December 2025 - In the Forest
Cheers
Brian
Am 21.12.24 um 01:14 schrieb Brian Walters:
Hope these can stimulate some interesting interpretations:
Looks alright, with the obvious exception of 'self portrait' and the
fact that the resident felines only have four legs and keep the place
free of everything six-legged before I could photograph it.
Ralf
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On 21 Dec 2024, at 09:42, Ralf R Radermacher pdml@uebra.de wrote:
Looks alright, with the obvious exception of 'self portrait' and the fact that the resident felines only have four legs and keep the place free of everything six-legged before I could photograph it.
Ralf
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Bob W PDML wrote:
Looks alright, with the obvious exception of 'self portrait' and the fact
that the resident felines only have four legs and keep the place free of
everything six-legged before I could photograph it.
You need an extra half a cat.
A picture of him holding a cat would work for both.
On Dec 21, 2024, at 2:36 PM, Mark Roberts postmaster@robertstech.com wrote:
Bob W PDML wrote:
Looks alright, with the obvious exception of 'self portrait' and the fact
that the resident felines only have four legs and keep the place free of
everything six-legged before I could photograph it.
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On 21/12/2024 8:41 pm, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 21.12.24 um 01:14 schrieb Brian Walters:
Hope these can stimulate some interesting interpretations:
Looks alright, with the obvious exception of 'self portrait' and the
fact that the resident felines only have four legs and keep the place
free of everything six-legged before I could photograph it.
Well, a self portrait doesn't need to be a traditional portrait. There
are ways to interpret the theme - a reflection in a window, a shadow.....
B
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On 21/12/2024 22:36 GMT Mark Roberts postmaster@robertstech.com wrote:
Bob W PDML wrote:
Looks alright, with the obvious exception of 'self portrait' and the fact
that the resident felines only have four legs and keep the place free of
everything six-legged before I could photograph it.
You need an extra half a cat.
Ralf wrote the "Looks alright..." comment on my email. How did Bob get in there?
No doubts my AI art generator will find a solution.
Henk
Op 2024-12-21 om 23:45 schreef Larry Colen:
A picture of him holding a cat would work for both.
On 21 Dec 2024, at 23:13, mike wilson m.9.wilson@ntlworld.com wrote:
Bob W PDML wrote:
Looks alright, with the obvious exception of 'self portrait' and the fact
that the resident felines only have four legs and keep the place free of
everything six-legged before I could photograph it.
You need an extra half a cat.
I blame Schrödinger.