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  • drying lake mud


    1310-701drying lake mud by Ian Browne, on Flickr


    1310-706 drying lake mud by Ian Browne, on Flickr


    1310-699 drying lake mud by Ian Browne, on Flickr


    1310-702 drying lake and my hat by Ian Browne, on Flickr


    1310-704 drying lake and my hat by Ian Browne, on Flickr

    the closer the plates got to the water the smaller they got. I have never seen such big plates and it was weird walking on them as they sort floated

    Thanks for looking in

  • #2
    Great series Ian … can't get over how big those plates are, never seen anything like it
    Barb
    "If you change the way you look at things ........ the things you look at change"

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    • #3
      Interesting. Can't say I've ever seen plates that size anywhere. Thanks for sharing.
      -----------------------------------------------------
      Question everything ~ Christopher Hitchins

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      • #4
        these would be a more "normal size"


        1310-681 by Ian Browne, on Flickr

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        • #5
          They are huge and quite deep too. Interesting series.

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          • #6
            Great set Ian!! Love the pov of the second.

            Gee you must have a small hat!!!!or has your head shrunk!

            I know what you mean about them floating! I experienced that in a dried up lake here, during the drought a few years ago, although they were normal sized plates.

            Jules

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