My face in my clock face. The assignment was to put myself in the background, so here I am reflected in my very old Grandmother clock. I took the photo with my iPhone 4s but then created an antique look with some Snapseed magic. It makes me feel like I’ve entered a time portal. What do you think.
A grandmother clock was a miniature grandfather clock that sat on a shelf in the kitchen. This one really did belonged to my grandmother.
I posted Dance Around Friday on my other blog Light Words today. I pick a music video every Friday to start off your weekend dancing.
Weekly Photo Challenge suggested in the Background.
Other’s look at his challenge:
Weekly Photo Challenge: In the Background
Weekly Photo Challenge: In the Background
It does give that kind of feeling. Great shot and entry for the challenge for sure. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Good to know, Sonel. 😎
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