Well I think I 'm on a roll here. This is my THIRD week in a row to join the Two Things Challenge crew. This week's theme is APPLE/EYE. I had bag full of apples to try and shoot, but I stopped by the Pepper Place Market yesterday for just a few minutes. Look at this little cutie EYEING the APPLES! Oh yes!!!
To see how the rest of the gang interpreted our theme this week click here.
BLOG WORD A DAY
From Biz Stone's book Who Let the Blogs Out
Linky Love - Noun. To link to another blogger or link to another blogger because they have linked to you.
Yeah, Biz is going to be linking to my blog any day now! :)
19 comments:
Beautiful shot, i love it !
Another very clever '2 Things Challenge' shot , V.! Also a wonderful croton photo on your header!
I was so drawn to wondering how big those apples are that they fit in those containers - our green market sells cherry tomatoes and berries in those .. that I didnt notice that sweet face!
Score! A gorgeous shot, and witty, too. I expect nothing less from you, being gorgeous and witty yourself.
Beautiful shot and fitting your requirement too. Double clever.
I love these pictures.
You should get in touch with the bizymoms birmingham community to feature these on their page. It free and the moms will love them
Beautiful image!
Delicious!
Patricia,
Thanks for the tip. I will try and add a few photos there from time to time. Welcome to BADP!
Thanks everyone. How could I miss with this cutie today!
adorable shot
What a beauty of a photo!
You are always in the challenge and I'm uninspired by/can't find anything for it these days. I'll try harder for next week!
Now those look like real apples. We finally got a few at the supermarket the other day that actually tasted good. We've thrown a lot away previously!
Wonderful photo. The apples look delicious. I can see why they caught her eye.
I don't know which round cheek I want to bite into!!!!
Eye-catching for sure!
Perfect!
Great shot for this one!
That is so perfect! Beautiful little girl and great looking apples!
Usually I notice colour matches, but in this case the first thing I noticed is that there is not a single matching colour in that shot - and there are so many different colours that it adds to the market feel of it.
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