Letters, letters, letters. They are all around. In this image, I share my literal interpretation of “letters,” an old fashioned post office receptacle in Disney World. This represents that old (outdated?) way of communicating, actually writing something, putting it in an envelope, and mailing it. The art of letter writing is sadly disappearing in today’s society. I’m guilty. It’s just too easy to send an email, right?
To see other interpretations of Letters, check out the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge here.
So nicely done, Schelley. I like everything about this and it’s perfect for the challenge.
janet
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Thank you, Janet! This picture came to mind immediately when I saw the challenge. 🙂
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Well done and said, Schelley! Thank you! 🙂
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Thank you, Fabio! 🙂
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This is a great photo – perfect!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Wow! Great shot! 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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So true. I make an effort to send our parents a postcard when we are away (old fashioned but I like it), and I know it’s a surprise when they receive them. This pic is great – I love the colours, especially the hint of blue. 🙂
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Thank you, Anna! 🙂
I hope postcards never lose their appeal, I have saved so many I’ve received over the years. Glad you make it a point to send them.
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nice shot
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Thanks, Jo! 🙂
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Great colors and DoF!
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Thank you, Rene! 🙂
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keepin it simple ..very kewl 🙂
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TY Q! 😀
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very cool take on the challenge – and where did you ever find that sign! almost like you though up the challenge to match your word. ha!
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Oh trust me, I’ve been waiting a long time to use that picture, and when I saw the challenge, it finally happened! This image is a post office receptacle on “Main Street” in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. Not that I mailed anything, but got a nice shot. 😉
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Beautiful Schelley, love the colours. Hand written letters are a lost art I agree, but these days I’d be pleased never to get mail again! it’s all so much junk or bills, that need sorting & shredding. Email is so much easier & Eco friendly. 😀
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Thank you, Amanda! I have to agree, the amount of junk that comes in the mail is overwhelming. That’s part of our clutter problem, we never take the time daily to sort stuff out and THROW IT AWAY. Email is much more eco friendly, but there’s nothing like getting a handwritten letter, card, or postcard. I’m so guilty of doing none of that. 😦
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Im just the same Schelley, and I suspect most people are these days too. 🙂
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Great composition and colour Schelley and perfect for the challenge 🙂
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Thanks, Jude! Do you know how long I’ve been waiting to use that picture?!? And finally, the perfect challenge. 😀
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So true! I do enjoy making cards to send for that reason – it’s definitely nice to receive snail mail that isn’t junk mail or bills 🙂
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Hallelujah, those nice snail mail pieces are few are far between, but such a treat! 🙂
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Wow! Amazing depth of field!
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Thank you! 😀
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