Sara Rosso says,
‘Do you have a photo which invites the viewer to look beyond? Are there hidden depths in the background? Is the focal point just a framing for the rest of the picture? If it’s not clear why we should look beyond, tell us! Lead us through the story in your photo.’ for this weeks challenge. I’ve chosen three photos and I hope its clear why you should look!
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great choices … looking past the signs into the market/reserve, and looking beyond the cafe and the interesting reflections into the view, nice work gilly … love those sweet orang faces
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KL!… Gilly
recognise this, used to live off Jalan Ampang, Desa Kudalari!!!
Lucky, lucky you! I spent just five days there and it’s my favourite city apart from my own!
Yes, a very vibrant place
How awful I am! Where do I look?
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that Petalling Street looks fascinating! thanks for sharing some of your travelling moments.
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Terraces are a delight since you can jut rest and enjoy the view..
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Great entries, Gilly.
Excellent choices, Gilly, Love the colours too.
that terrace cafe looks perfect to stop and rest a while Gilly
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Perfect! Brought back fond memories of Petaling Street
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A fun and exciting choice.
Is that you on the road in the orangutan reserve? Like the tables in thin air
I am a spectator. Lovely photos, Gilly, as always.
Very interesting setting… Where was this Gilly?