
A curtain hanging in Arles, France, September 2025
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Thanks to everyone who shared all things home last week.
Special thanks go to Janet for a very unusual home, and to David where one small shelf shouted (politely) “home”
If you didn’t have chance to check out everyone’s offerings, the links are below. Why not grab a coffee now and go blog exploring.

- Brian at Bushboy’s World
- Caryl Beach
- David Oakes – Images
- Dawn at The Day After
- Elke at Pictures Imperfect
- Geriatri’x’ Fotogallery
- Janet at This, That and the Other Thing
- Ju-Lyn at Touring my Backyard
- Margaret at From Pyrenees to Pennines
- Marie at Hops Skips and Jumps
- Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
- Sabine at Hinten den Tueren
- Sue at Words Visual
Next week’s theme will be fall / falling / fallen.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 5 October 2025
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
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Unusual hanging, Debbie. Very minimalist. – I was tempted to show gallows which I’ve shown before (if with different shots) but I just didn’t feel like a “proper hanging”, so here is what I came up with: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2025/10/04/i-think-its-a-bird-feeder/
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I did wonder if we’d get any of the dead variety! But I enjoyed your unusual hanger
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Nice interpretation of hanging with the drapes! Here’s my entry:
https://wp.me/p3RE1e-mM6
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Glad you enjoyed it.
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A different take on Hanging: Experts At Hanging On | Out of My Write Mind
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I liked your more natural take on it 🙂
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Great capture! Love the folds in the fabric.
mine is here
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Yes, the folds worked so well in the light from outside.
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Mine’s a bit different. 😉
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Yes, a brilliant choice, Janet. So unusual!
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Thanks. Unusual isn’t always easy to find.
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interesting minimalist photo.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2025/10/hanging.html
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Perspective makes that shot…. I bet there will be a wider range of ‘Hanging’ interpretations this week. Here is mine :- https://davidoakes-images.com/2025/10/05/ows-one-word-sunday-challenge-hanging/
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Yes, it can be a challenge to think of a word that people can interpret in different photographable ways. My quick look so far this morning says you are right.
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And I’m having a battle with WordPress this morning that keeps telling me I’m not logged in. It won’t let me add my comment onto your site so here it is: Oh yes, a great choice for the theme. And what wonderful colours you have captured here. I nice warming shot for us to enjoy after yesterday’s Storm Amy. I hope you didn’t suffer much damage up in your part of the country)”
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A lot of curtain. He is mine: https://suejudd.com/2025/10/05/hanging/
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Yes, this was in a huge exhibition hall at Arles’ Rencontres.
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😊 A good Rencontres this year?
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As always 🙂 I went later than usual because of my Lauderdale exhibition at the end of August, and I have to say I really appreciated the cooler temperatures. The only problem going in September is that one or two exhibitions close at the end of August, but there are still many to go to. I got to all but one in Arles, and one in Marseille. And I tried to get to one out in the Camargue, but I arrived to find it was having an exceptional closure that day! Still, I enjoyed the bus ride
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Good to have the cooler temperatures! And at least
there were still many to go to
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A very serene image of folds of fabric. Coincidentally my post also relates to curtains hanging! Blackout curtains from WWII 🙂
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Oooh, a very different interpretation.
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clever
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🙂 thanks, Becky
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I love that so often your images do not match what I had in mind when I preview them.
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I’m hoping we get lots of surprises this Sunday – there could be a wide variety of things hanging!
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I so like this photo Debbie. That is one huge curtain and the chair sets it off so well.
I got carried away 😁
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Thanks, Brian. The curtain and the chair have similar textures that work well with the light that is trying to get through.
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That’s a big curtain and the single chair sets it off nicely, adding interest. Thanks for mentioning the mourning dove’s unusual home. 🥰
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Thanks Janet. I love lone and empty chairs, and it seemed to go so well with the curtain.
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It did and elevated the shot.
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Thanks, Janet
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