09 June 2009

Looks Can Be Deceiving

If you think these are Double Trouble lighthouses...

...you are actually wrong!

Sometimes it takes another look or a different angle to see the real truth behind,
so let's try to be wiser.


DOUBLE TROUBLE TUESDAY
Let's all encourage Martha's 11-year-old wanna-be photographer and blogger son by playing along. There are no real rules, it's up for your own interpretation. Thank you.

Thanks for hosting, Martha

Watery Wednesday
Thanks for hosting, T. Bruce.

28 comments:

  1. Excellent photo my friend. It is fabulous. And you know I think it takes another look or a different angle to see the real truth behind, so let's try to be more wise applies to mankind as well :) Aloha my friend. But I bet that's what you were implying all along :)

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  2. LOL. You are so wise, Thom :)

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  3. I agree, in all aspects of life we've gotta look at things in all different angles to catch the whole image well :)

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  4. This one is good in so many ways. Sometimes we look at something and take it for what we see and it's not always so. I love this entry, thanks for sharing. I played too.

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  5. This is a wonderfully wise lesson! One we would all be wise to heed. Far too often we judge things by surface values and never look at their true depth or meaning.

    For instance -- I have finally gotten around to adding your feed to my feed reader, and I will be around more regularly in future!

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  6. Thank you Quilly, I would love that :)!

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  7. wow, another new meme! should I play or should I not...let me check...

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  8. Fantastic shot ;)
    I can see one........ LOL
    I think your
    fotocamera see it double HEHE

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  9. Looks can be deceivng! Very well done! And I'm going to click that follow button too, Quilly's comment is inspiring! I can't believe I have not done that yet, I love your blog, as well as your comments when you visit mine!

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  10. Hi Rosidah, What a great picture and a fun post. I'll check out some of the other entries. Have a nice day.

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  11. Awe, lighthouses are one of my favorite things to admire. This one is very unique, Rosidah.
    Thanks for your visit and kind comment...

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  12. Yes indeed, things are not always as we assume they are! To be open to, curious of and look deeper can bring more views and insights. Thank you for reminding me!

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  13. Great take on the "double" lighthouses. Thanks for visiting.

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  14. Very slick photography there Rosidah, it had me fooled for e second.....

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  15. Amen! Sometimes we forget to look at a different angle. :)

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  16. So true Rosidah! Perspective is a good thing. ; )

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  17. Hi Rosidah, Yes, that is deceiving!!!! I love lighthouses---so no matter how many the photo shows, I will enjoy them....
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  18. Great photo; great message. Being a photographer, I have to look at things in many ways. I live my life the same way.

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  19. Cool photos Rosidah and I love thoughts to go along with them! Thanks for playing along and thanks for asking others to encourage my son as well :-)

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  20. Great great shot and very nice post. Sorry am late, have been busy with school soon to open here.

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  21. We should always look at things from different perspectives and not confined our views from one angle!

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  22. Wow! What a fun and clever image!

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  23. At first I also thought there are 2 light houses. You are absolutely right, we need to look at different angle to find the truth. Interesting post Rosidah, have a nice day..

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  24. Quilly...it took you this long to had this blog to your reader? Where you been woman?

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  25. That was really interesting. It was definitely an optical illusion shot.
    :-)

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  26. Nice one Rosidah.
    Have a good day.

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  27. What a kewl item ... cleverly presented! I've not heard of Double Trouble (and don't think I can find time for one more thing right now) but I did finally join the Color Carnival fun at Happily Retired Gal and am trying to visit other participants today. I also did Watery Wednesday at Small Reflections this week.
    Hugs and blessings,

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When kindness touches it!

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Thanks for taking your time to read my post and write a comment. Wishing you all the best for a great day :)

Rosidah