By the time I had frigged around trying to find the stitch feature on the camera, the vividly strong full and double rainbow had started to fade. The stitch worked about as well as my normal sewing does.
WOW! My Mia loved this image, she is so in love with rainbows. Once, we were on our way back from Kyneton having visited my cousin and we followed a rainbow. I know people say you cannot ever get to the end of one, but we were truly following the end of one...no pot of god was found :(
Ha Brian, it does look a bit like that. The little people did it.
And if it is a full rainbow Cazzie, are there two pots of gold, one at each end. I have been very close to the end of a rainbow, but obviously not quite there.
Rainbows make me feel depressed, as does sunshine.
ReplyDeleteA rainbow with a keystone. So that's how they're made.
ReplyDeleteWOW! My Mia loved this image, she is so in love with rainbows. Once, we were on our way back from Kyneton having visited my cousin and we followed a rainbow. I know people say you cannot ever get to the end of one, but we were truly following the end of one...no pot of god was found :(
ReplyDeleteYou are too black for your own good Reuben.
ReplyDeleteHa Brian, it does look a bit like that. The little people did it.
And if it is a full rainbow Cazzie, are there two pots of gold, one at each end. I have been very close to the end of a rainbow, but obviously not quite there.
Imperfect it may be but at least you managed to achieve a stitch. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAh, I have done some perfect stitches Victor, but the rainbow was really hard and rushed. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove it, Andrew!
ReplyDeleteTa Jayne.
ReplyDeleteNo pot of gold, a rainbow doesn't have an end, if the earth wasn't in the way of the photo it would be a complete circle.
ReplyDeleteI bet you blabbed to your sister that Santa Claus wasn't real either Jahteh.
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