I wasn't happy with any of these individual shots. I couldn't quite get the focus I liked. After staring at them a bit, I suddenly found them more interesting as a series than as individual shots.
(The GF made the salsa using tomatoes and other things from my garden. The mint in the mojitos also came from the garden.)



We love Mojitos in south Florida!
ReplyDeleteemmm they make smile and think tonight I shall have a Mojto..
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They seem to be a bit crooked, or maybe it was the three Mojitos I just finished ;-)
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Definately liking the composition and depth of field in the first photo.
ReplyDeleteWhen I read jasmine, I could literally smell it and had an urge to put a jasmine plant in my garden.
ReplyDeleteAnd then when I read and saw the salsa, I instantly craved the yummy goodness.
Thank you for adding to my shopping list. :)
I agree, they definitely do look interesting as a series :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't see the space needle right away, haha
I like the changing focus. You are right... each one alone is just a picture, but together they create motion.
ReplyDeleteMojitos and salsa verde make any day better!
ReplyDeleteYummy, now I am thirsty. It is too early in the day though I guess.
ReplyDeleteI really like the full sequence as it might refer to how we change our focus as in where we put our attention--nice idea!
ReplyDeleteIn the first shot, it looks like jasmine is growing out of my salsa. Hmm.
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