Travel theme: Multiples

When I was going through the photos of my trip from Bryce Canyon to Coral Pink Sand Dunes I found a shot I forgot I had taken at the Rock Stop. It was of a shelf of votive candle holders; I just loved how they looked en masse.

marble stone mineral votives

So I had a look through my files and found some other instances when I filled my frame with multiples of the same object and here’s what I came up with. First, a burst of spring in Central Park with a drift of creamy tulips.

white creamy tulips central park

A mound of Rambutan at a market stall in Hawaii made me do a double-take, then reach for my camera.

rambutan

A stack of ornate pocket mirrors sparkling on the streets of Little India in Jackson Heights, Queens.

handmade ornate mirrors

And finally, if you ate enough of these, you would almost certainly develop multiple cavities.

multiples m&ms new york

If you would like to join in this week’s travel theme (everyone’s welcome!) here’s what to do:

  • Create your own post and title it Travel theme: Multiples
  • Include a link to this page in your post so others can find it too
  • Get your post in by next Thursday, as the new travel theme comes out on Friday
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Go forth and multiply find multiples to photograph.

xxx

Ailsa

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About ailsapm

Hi there! I’m Ailsa Prideaux-Mooney. I’ve lived in many places, and travelled to many more. I had a lot of fun getting there and being there, wherever there happened to be at the time. I climbed a castle wall in Czesky Krumlov, abseiled down cliffs to go caving in the west of Ireland, slept on the beach in Paros, got chased by a swarm of bees in Vourvourou (ok that wasn’t fun, but it was exciting), learned flower arranging in Tokyo, found myself in the middle of a riot in Seoul, learned to snowboard in Salzburg, got lost in a labyrinth in Budapest and had my ice cream stolen by a gull in Cornwall. And I’m just getting started. If you’ve enjoyed what you’ve read so far, I’d love you to follow my travelogue - wheresmybackpack.com - and remember, anyone who tries to tell you it’s a small world hasn’t tried to see it all.
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423 Responses to Travel theme: Multiples

  1. schlomorig's avatar schlomorig says:

    Happy New Year ! I like the mm’s photo and the tulipes. Here is my very late entry.

    Travel theme: multiple

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  3. Madoqua's avatar Madoqua says:

    This was a fun challenge and I had a few ideas for it. However, only one got to be posted and even then, I am late responding. But as this post explains, I have not been taking it easy:
    http://madoqua.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/have-you-ever-laid-bricks/

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  6. M & M ‘s are just like potato chips … you can’t have just one. hahaha
    Here is my entry … enjoy
    http://isadoraartandphotography.com/2013/01/14/travel-theme-multiples/
    Happy Nw Year 2013 …
    Isadora

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  11. linfranca's avatar linfranca says:

    Fantastic images; great concept!

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  13. Mazigrace's avatar Mazigrace says:

    Awesome! Today I will find multiples in nature when I go for my walk. Thank you for sharing.

  14. rabirius's avatar rabirius says:

    Lovely pictures.

  15. LOVE the images-my favorites are the tulips and the mirrors-very, very nice. I look forward to seeing more of your work-

  16. Great photos – love the variety and colors!

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