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Flip Flop Chatter


I am sure you are wondering what this photo is all about - I just thought I would share another photo that I submitted for my online photography course today - It was entitled "Flip Flop" we had a choice of things to do, but I thought I would photograph my flowerly flip flops in different light ... Waiting to hear what my Instructor has to say ... Do you have a favorite pair of flip flops? Sandals?

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  1. What a fun thing to do! I can see that course is making you try new ways and unusual objects to photograph. Great! I do have a pair of violet sandals, (or are they called shoes?) :) But it's a very high heel so I wear them only when I want to look very pretty :))) Love your flip flops! :)

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  2. Thanks, Sonja ~ This course is making me think "Outside the Box" as they say ~ Try anything, Shoot, Shoot, Shoot ~ This is the advice I have gotten all along ~ Just a fun way to enjoy my favorite passion ~ I would love to see a pic of your shoes, they sound lovely ~ This was a fun pair of flip flops that I thought would be fun to photograph!

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