Saturday, July 26, 2008
PhotoHunt: Hanging
It's Saturday, which means it's PhotoHunt day. For once, I'm not hideously late. Click the logo above if you fancy taking part.
For last week's Photohunt, I showed you some shots I took at the National History Museum, at St. Fagan's, near Cardiff. Upon reviewing the rest of my St. Fagan's pics, I found this shot, which is perfect for this week's theme.
I came across this colourful old Romany caravan at the edge of some woodland. I was a little perturbed to see a pair of dead rabbits hanging up at the window, but I guess that's the way people lived in olden days. I've no idea if the rabbits were fakes, or stuffed, real rabbits.
I was too entranced by the artwork on the caravan to remain horrified for long. Oh well, just one shot for this week's entry. Thanks for visiting - have a lovely weekend!
Posted by Siani at 10:16
Labels: digital photography, history, photography, PhotoHunt, St Fagan's
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You wonder what the rabbits are for...eating? Or what?
Mine's posted, hop on over if you can find time! Have a super weekend.
At my first glance of the wagon I couldn't understand the 'hanging' aspect. Then I saw the windows, lol.
Cool choice - Super colorful and almost hidden hanging. I liked this.
Baker
A lovely vardo, and the rabbits add even more authenticity.
Bunnies making an exhibition of themselves.
Very authentic - though I would have thought that outside would, in reality, be the thing.
The colors and artwork distracted me from seeing the rabbits right away.
I'm glad I don't have to kill and skin rabbits before sitting down to dinner!
The caravan is very interesting. I love the detail but could do without the rabbits too.
That's a really pretty caravan! I'll bet the rabbits are not real. That's what I hope.
Very interesting shot! I too wonder about the rabbits... :-)
That's pretty cool!
The caravan is gorgeous!
(I hope the rabbits are fake)
Thanks for sharing & have a nice weekend =D
I didn't notice the hares, at first... Eek. I wonder the story? The wagon looks super!
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