Well I actually like yours best , Brian, from a totally nice shot point of viewthat works with the theme too... but Pat and Ken's forks delighted... Ken, Iwas gonna do essentially what you didwith a map and a fork but was too consumed with other stuff...

Love that both Paul and Pat were able to find such super appropriate shots in their files - (um maybe Paul just walked down the street recently for his.)
Pat's works on mutiple levels for me.. nice geometry :-)

Dan promoted "thinking _outside_ the box" but his photo was just the opposite on a certain low level for those with naughty minds ;-)

I guess just Illustrating an expression, as opposed to just this one, may not workbecause of cross-cultural variationsthat would be missed unless
it was in your knowledge base...

mymy I'm blabby this morning

ann

On 4/4/2016 9:33 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Thanks Brian

I also like in particular that Great Attractor tree by Alan.

Henk

Op 2016-04-04 om 15:03 schreef Brian Walters:
G'day all,

One of the more interesting recent galleries....

Most went for a literal interpretation (Ken didn't even need to leave
his living room to do so!) but there were several that interpreted the
theme differently.

Dan and Malcolm used 'a fork in the road of life' in their submissions
while Phillip found a nautical interpretation and Paul went down the
architectural route.  Then there's Igor's 'Choosing Slowly', which
certainly expands the boundaries of the theme.

Overall, my favourite is Henk's 'Traveller' narrowly ahead of Ken's
'Pitchin Michigan'.

As usual you'll find the gallery here:

http://pug.komkon.org/





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