More than a few memories from a misspent youth in these two shots. I took some similar ones behind a graffiti-covered building a few weeks ago. Nice work.
I started commenting about who might have left these ... and how I was annoyed they littered but in the end I have to say good post, got me thinking and that's always good.
I hate to have to pick up other peoples trash. I do all the time. We live on a busy road. UGH... I make up stories about the items I find to amuse myself. Keeps me from getting too angry.
The photos say it all and yet you can't help but wonder who left them, were they just unthinking and uncaring? Were they trying to escape something they couldn't deal with? Great, thought provoking captures and a terrific post for the day, as always! Hope you've had a good day and have a lovely evening!
I guess thats 10 cents worth? or more Beats digging through the trash :) Sometimes the kids run through the neighborhood to pick up bottles from the recycling boxes for their school or sport fund raisers. Then when we see retired,homeless,sick people also scavenging for the same bottles, we feel bad.So we don't do it anymore.
Sandy: I saw the same thing at the lake when I fished from shore last year. The people have to throw it down instead of getting caught with an empty bottle.
i've noted the sitation on your sidebar. every arstist etc., i instantly felt in love with it.
guess these 2 'enviromental art' pieces was done by som artist of life. all the great 1's died as penniless drunks in da gutter. didn't c any dead artists around? ;)
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Someone has a dreadful headache, no doubt...
ReplyDeleteThe light and shadows capture something More, here. The cap next to the first one is really intriguing. It didn't fall far...
what an intelligent capture for the prompt!
ReplyDeleteMore than a few memories from a misspent youth in these two shots. I took some similar ones behind a graffiti-covered building a few weeks ago. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteOh boy. What a contrast with the green grass and sunlight, the memories these two must have.
ReplyDeleteI started commenting about who might have left these ... and how I was annoyed they littered but in the end I have to say good post, got me thinking and that's always good.
ReplyDeleteI hate to have to pick up other peoples trash. I do all the time. We live on a busy road. UGH... I make up stories about the items I find to amuse myself. Keeps me from getting too angry.
ReplyDeleteThe photos say it all and yet you can't help but wonder who left them, were they just unthinking and uncaring? Were they trying to escape something they couldn't deal with? Great, thought provoking captures and a terrific post for the day, as always! Hope you've had a good day and have a lovely evening!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
i don't remember being there.
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I guess thats 10 cents worth? or more
ReplyDeleteBeats digging through the trash :)
Sometimes the kids run through the neighborhood to pick up bottles from the recycling boxes for their school or sport fund raisers.
Then when we see retired,homeless,sick people also scavenging for the same bottles, we feel bad.So we don't do it anymore.
what a waste-sometime trying to escape the reality of life.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing that popped in my head when I saw those shots was, someone needs to recycle.
ReplyDeleteSigh...
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Sandy: I saw the same thing at the lake when I fished from shore last year. The people have to throw it down instead of getting caught with an empty bottle.
ReplyDeletewow, a hard night's day :)
ReplyDeleteTo bad they had to litter :/ It's probably to wet now, but later in the year those could cause a fire by intensifying the suns reflections.
ReplyDeleteOh My! I'm sure there are stories to go with that ;) Happy Wordless Wednesday!!
ReplyDeletei am sure glad that they got the good stuff and did not waste their money on Guiness! LOL
ReplyDeleteWell ... someone had a good night. I hope they took their B12 before they passed out!
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Oh! Yes! Speaking photos!
ReplyDeleteHmmm...they should not litter.
ReplyDeletei m no genius in photography but this is appealin
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Looks as if someone had a good (?!) night out! What a great blog you have!
ReplyDeleteHappy W Wednesday & thanks for stopping by my page!
XOXO LOLA:)
btw have a W Wednesday post myself which you may find as amusing!
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Oh Ugh! Somebody young, I bet.
ReplyDeleteIf I drank that, I would be passed out on the grass next to the bottles.
ReplyDeletethat is an interesting picture. It kind of makes me wonder what they were celebrating.
ReplyDeleteThis is something which I absolutely hate to see. Some people can be so inconsiderate.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos which can tell a lot.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! You've turned something that is usually ignored and made it somewhat intriguing. :)
ReplyDeletelet me see... looks like i need to do photo walk and shot some photos like this. ordinary things... made beautiful through a lens.
ReplyDeleteMust have been quite a night.
ReplyDeleteI do like the contrast of the glass against the green, and "found objects" aspect.
Great shots Sandy.
ReplyDeleteGreat title! I've never heard of blackberry brandy. Brandy is pretty gross by itself, I can't imagine blackberry flavored.
ReplyDeleteI've missed your visits. Have I offended you in some way? If so, please accept my apologies.
Looks like that was some night!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part was reading through the comments and seeing how many different ways there are to look at it.
ReplyDeleteNessa's comment made me laugh - 'I don't remember being there' - LOL!
ReplyDeleteoh bad...leaving their mess behind
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, Sandy! I think there is a story behind them. However, I couldn't drink even a drop of those!
ReplyDeleteThe result of too much.
ReplyDeleteGreat WW-entry. Tells a lot with allmost no words needed
No words needed for these shots Sandy the picture says it all!
ReplyDeleteI bet they woke up with a headache, lol.
ReplyDeleteSandy, it's not a good idea to take pictures of the evidence. Better to throw out each bottle as you finish it. Trust me on this; they can TRACE you!
ReplyDeleteThey say that admitting you have a problem...
... is the first step!
-Greg
Hopefully more than one someone or their head is probably still hurting.
ReplyDeletei've noted the sitation on your sidebar. every arstist etc., i instantly felt in love with it.
ReplyDeleteguess these 2 'enviromental art' pieces was done by som artist of life. all the great 1's died as penniless drunks in da gutter. didn't c any dead artists around? ;)
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