Saturday, April 2, 2011

singular plurals

a pair







a trio
These girls contend that some identities are more than numerical.






a trio (try again)
The earnest apple believes it's all within.

5 you say?:

Wonder Phlan said...

Like!! It took me a while to notice that there are three trees in the second pic, I thought you were making a pun on "tree-oh!"...beautiful. Is that Oregon this time of year? If so, I think I wanna move there RIGHT NOW!

Emma J said...

Actually there are four, or even parts of five. But tree-oh! definitely. And this is Oregon in between the purt-near constant and dripping gray. But when the sky does smile!!

fresca said...

That final shot's Oregon?!?
I thought it was New Zealand!

I especially love the pear photo. The smooth and the dented.

Clowncar said...

that "no trespassing" sign is like the blare or a car horn on an otherwise silent summer morning.

Mrs. Organic said...

I love all of these, especially the apple. Because even though it's a trio (or a couple of slices and half an apple with three seeds) they are all still one apple.

And I did notice the parts of five trees, two further off and three closer up. I'm probably reading far more into these than you intended, but love them I do.

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