Skeleton Keys
Skeleton Keys inside an old planter.
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CATNIPMEOW
I like the round shapes together…......truly an awesome piece !!!!
Siamkatze replied
Wow thanks for the fav catnip!! : ) xx
David Murphy
........THATS where i left the house keys…..!!!!!!
simple and very effective subject,
well captured as well!!
Siamkatze replied
Haha..thanks David! : )
CazzieCreations
Cool shot Julie :0)) xxx
Siamkatze replied
Thank you Cazzie!! : ) xx
midzing
great shot, well done
Siamkatze replied
Thank you midzing!
davesphotograp...
great capture and composition
Siamkatze replied
Thanks Dave!
Caroline Fournier
Great shot Julie … there really is something about these kinds of old antique keys!
Siamkatze replied
Thanks Caroline!
Steve Smith
Excellent work.
Siamkatze replied
Thank you Steve!
flyfish70
What a cool shot, very cool idea and awesome shot!!!!!!
Siamkatze replied
Thanks ff! : )
Kelly Connolly
Love this one Julie
Siamkatze replied
Thank you Kelly!!
Tibby Steedly
Great shot and composition. I have keys like this from my grandmother’s house.
Siamkatze replied
Thank you Tibby! : )
ej29
Awesome Shot!! Love the color. Very good work.
Siamkatze replied
Thanks ej! : )
Alan Findlater
excellent work
Siamkatze replied
Thank you Alan!: )
Leena Hedman
These kind of keyes used to open my grandparent’s farmhouse doors, and all the out buildings at the farm! The key to the house was hung on a nail by the door, so if they happened to be out, the visitors could go in. My other grandparents never locked their doors, they just placed a broom against the door when they left so the people knew that they weren’t home. The times have sure changed! Such a charming capture! xxxxx
linda858100
stunning work you do