Photos sometimes merge two or more things that don’t normally belong together, yet sometimes, oddly, they fit. Our WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is to find merged images.
On a walk today, my hubby and I passed this dead tree, which appeared to have fresh growth coming out of the end. Actually, the new growth is a separate plant growing up between the dead tree’s branches:
And then there is the merger of Chinese and American cultures in San Francisco’s Chinatown:
And the merger of I. M. Pei’s modern glass pyramids with the building and grounds of the more classical Musee du Louvre:
Or the juxtaposition of the ancient military watchtowers of China’s Great Wall to the adjacent tourist station and gift shop that sit at the entry to the wall at Badaling:
Those are my images of two separates merging… to see the merged images captured by other bloggers, click here.
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Great China photos!
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Thanks! 😉
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I think they are all unique shots, but my favorite is the tree. I like the idea of rebirth – of repurposing – that something can serve as a home or hope for new life. Enjoyed the post.
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Thanks! I appreciate the comment, and your visit!
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These are terrific. I really love that wall shot. ;-0
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Thanks, Elizabeth – I took that one walking back down from one of the higher spots. The gift shops just struck me funny out in the middle of nowhere along the wall like that!
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I like the last one. Really great!
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Thanks so much!
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I’m especially fond of the S.F. Chinatown photo! It even has the feel of Merge, the physical crush and draw-in vanishing point. The stop light is green! The traffic cones… wonderful, wonderful! I just want you to know I appreciate the technical aspects of your creation as well as the artistic side!
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Thanks for taking the time with these shots. Chinatown always presents such interesting opportunities!
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wow…you really found some perfect examples for the theme!
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So glad you liked them, Marina!
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Nice merge!
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Why, thank you!
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Nicely done. Like Z, I favor the glass pyramid image. Chinatown is great too.
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Thanks!! 🙂
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Superb collection of pics for the theme. I especially like The Great Wall. 🙂
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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LOVE the wall of China photo. I love how these ‘opposite’ or at least contradicting realities actually live/occur side by side. I actually find the presence of a tourist center located right by the watchtowers quite amusing!
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It is – there are restaurants and t-shirt concessions, and all sorts of other goodies for sale in that litlle cluster of buildings! Buses pull up all day!
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When two or more different things merge , a new and fascinating product emerges. These images show the beautiful creations that is unique and wonderful. Thanks.
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Thanks for visiting!
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Neat selection of images! I like the Chinatown one best of all!
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Thank you, Madhu!
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Great pictures. I like the first one a lot.
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Thanks, Arindam!
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Nice presentation on Merge too! 🙂
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Many thanks, Vanessa! 🙂
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Nicely done – love the dead tree with new life!
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Thanks so much – glad you visited!
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Like Chinatown. I thought about doing a merging of cultures…. nice one.
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Thank you, Penny!
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The glass pyramid’s my favorite if one has to choose! Z
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Thanks, Z!
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I like the images and thoughts you presented for the merge challenge.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thanks, as always, Francine!
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