19 June 2007

Facade - 3


When I went out on a boat on Sunday, the idea had been to take this shot - but on a beautiful day. It would be so much better with sunshine glinting off the houses. No matter, I still like it and actually love the wild sky. Hope you like it too. I'll get it right eventually and then it will, hopefully, go into my header.

12 comments:

  1. So...so...so spectacular!
    Yes, it must be used for your header!

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  2. I like this one. We want to come to your city now...it looks so lovely!

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  3. The colors are amazing!! The view is absolutely spectacular.

    Wish I could live in one of those houses for a couple of months.

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  4. Looks breath taking rain or shine! I like how the houses go from low to high - they really climb the hill.

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  5. You know Jilly, I never get tired of seeing this facade.

    What is the really tall building? Is it a church?

    And what is that area at the top with those trees? Is that the cemetery?

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  6. So beautiful! The heavy clouds is amazing, too!

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  7. Anonymous20 June, 2007

    Wow!! I'm loving all of these photos. Each time I get to see a new one, my heart sings. Thanks for taking the time to do this.

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  8. This is beautiful It looks like a postcard! What a lovely town to call home. LUCKY!!

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  9. oh this is lovely, oh for a home town like this...!

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  10. Tormented weather + colourful old town = beautiful shot!
    Love this one!

    But the one I want to congratulate you on is "The Miracle"! Truly a miracle!

    Your two photos are amazing and I love the fact that the wind has cleared all footprints around. It gives such a pristine feeling to the sculpture... almost as if he'd landed straight from the sky.

    One to keep!

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  11. Wow! Like everyone else, I agree it's breathtaking!

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  12. Enchanting and inviting. We're not in Kansas anymore.

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