The composer George Frideric Handel, as you may know, was not a handle. He was not a yellow wheel cart handle, nor a caboose door handle, nor a coffee cup handle. Neither was he a shopping bag handle, nor a sink faucet handle, nor a tree saw handle. He was not, as most people think, an umbrella handle. And he was most definitely not a sauce pot handle. No, George Frideric Handel was simply Handel.
Handle it.
Thank you.
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Striking colour and form Doug.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition and colors Doug.
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, very funny text, Doug!
ReplyDeleteLike the half of the famous McDonald's signage. Fun photo. Love the colors.
ReplyDeletefun title and a great color abstract
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you are not related to Dr Seuss?
ReplyDeleteHa... I can't handle this anymore.
ReplyDeleteI still have not been to Handel House Museum in London.
I love this photo a lot.
Thanks for this inspiration post!I like the way you play with words and I'm delighted by so beautiful image, a show of intensive colors!
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...and he premièred "The Messiah" in Dublin's Fishamble Street on the 13 April 1742. The music is still with us, regretfully not the building!
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, a nice colourful macro.
Excellent image. I like this yellow bend, so much.
ReplyDeleteHey, good text.
A fun play on words, which only works in English.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is full of joy and color. I love it.
neat textures and colors
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and love your text Doug.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors and abstract composition.
ReplyDeleteHa! Genius. Love your shot and as always, love your witty musings.
ReplyDeleteThis abstraction is so well composed with this yellow curve. Very nice and clever.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
i'll "hand'le it to you, this is one fine image.
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