By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Object.
When we land somewhere on our kayaking expeditions, for lunch or to camp for the night, we aim to leave nothing behind and to take nothing with us when we leave again. But sometimes we find there a little object that just begs to be taken home as a souvenir…
Here is one such, in situ
It’s coming home with us
to join others, from other journeys
(This little green fish is a souvenir of our stay on Stockport Middle Ground during our 2011 trip down the Hudson from Albany to New York City.)
What a little cutie! It simply had to be added.
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That’s what we thought. Come to think of it, it might have been the original starting object of the collection (except for sea shells and such like, but they don’t really count…)
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so much personality to add to your collection!
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Yes, quite a unique object…
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Wonderful!
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Thanks, Naomi!!
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He looks so happy to be with you – you should take him on all your trips :)
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No, he prefers to stay at home, and we bring him companions…
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Love the growing collection
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Growing at about one or two a year…
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Very cute :-)
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Thanks, Hanna! :-)
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I can’t help thinking that someone must have been unhappy to leave that object behind. It has found a perfect home though :)
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Those campsites are full of old children’s toys, most of them pretty decayed (this little fish was is good shape, though). Families camp there in the summer, and when they leave, toys get left behind…
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Ah, a fish out of water…you could have combined ‘object’ with’dry’!!
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Didn’t think of it… and I already had a “Dry” idea in mind…
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:)
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Really like and support your stated philosophy. We belonged to the SSCA (Seven Seas Cruising Association) during the 40+ years we spent sailing blue waters. Their motto: Leave a clean wake! Honestly can say we subscribe to that aim wholeheartedly!
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It’s pretty much required in all the National Parks, etc., anyway…
And in harbors, even wakes are banned ;-)
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Reblogged this on Locating Frankenstein's Brain.
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Thanks!
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Awesome addition to your collection! My imagination is working overtime making up stories of its beginnings.
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What have you come up with?
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A young family ate lunch there and played in the water. The little three year old girl dropped her precious bath toy (which they had brought because they had no water toys) and sobbed all the way home when she realized it was gone.
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Something like that probably happened… :-) But fortunately it probably wouldn’t have been quite as desperate as that. You can only get to that place by boat, and in the summer whole families come in motorboats with lots of kids, dogs, toys, beer… so there would have been plenty of distractions and one small lost toy would hardly have been missed. But, you never know…
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Ah… much better story. ;)
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Good Evening: That is one lucky fish! Very few objects become the object of your camera! Vonn Scott Bair
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You are quite right—objects are usually not my thing. But I will make an exception in special cases such as this… :-)
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A cute green fish on a yellow kayak, now That’s a fun quirky shot! :-)
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I must have liked the color combination :-)
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It reminds me of Dorie from Nemo. Does it speak whale?
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I think it squeaked when it was young, but no longer…
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you had absolutely NO CHOICE…. your hands were tied! you were OBLIGATED to take ‘green fish’ home with you. ;-) completely enjoyed your Groovi submission!!
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No choice at all! Thanks!! :-)
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LOL Vladimir! Can’t blame you for taking it :-)
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:-)
In any case, we are all encouraged to take away and properly dispose of garbage, plastic, and other objects that litter the landscape…
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there goes nemo….
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In disguise, but it’s him :-)
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ha ha ha ….
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Thank you for liking my ‘object’ photo. Yours is adorable–the best kind of souvenir!
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Yours was lovely too :-) Thanks!!
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Cute as can be…I wouldn’t be able to resist that either. :-)
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And it was not a natural object, so it was positively our duty to remove it! :-)
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Definitely! :-)
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Such a happy fishie, in its little dishie, smiling up at Vladdi when the boat comes in…. :-)
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I hope that is what it’s thinking—even though it’s now a fish out of water… :-)
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Left high and dry by someone, in fact….
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This is a great one!
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Thanks!!
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Lovely, whimsical take on this challenge, Vlad! ;-)
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Thank you! :-)
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