Camouflaged cans.
These are found at the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Park (國立中正紀念堂) close to the Presidential Palace. A quirky attempt for trash bins to blend in.
Curtained cages.
Bird owners cover the cages and hang them on branches in the local parks. As of the time this picture was taken, more than just the birds being concealed, what’s hidden to me is the purpose of this practice.
Private proximity.
Some things are better seen from another angle. I felt that taking the picture of the play pen at ground level was too prosaic so I climbed the hill right behind it to see if there’d be a more interesting angle.
Side note: FrizzText gave me the idea to post something for this weekly challenge. You can find him at flickrcomments.wordpress.com.
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rubbish cans hidden beautifully, nice pic.
Thank you, Shoma! :)
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Curtained cages … yes, strange for me too;
I think in BERLIN the cages would be robbed next morning …
Here owners take them out in the morning and they hang around at the park. I don’t know for how long they stay there since I only see them when I’m out for run around the park. I also haven’t had the chance to ask any of them why.
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Great Hiding place nice post for this week themes
Thanks jakesprinter! :)
Great photos for hidden, I love the idea of hiding the ugly garbage.. as long as people can still find them. I like the splash of colour hidden in the trees photo.
Thank you. :)
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