I agree with Hilda and Birdman. The little community this photo represents opens up to the viewer with dozens of stories, all being told with your camera in this single shot.
excellent composition that evokes ancient stones and images and a feeling of if those walls could talk. I have enjoyed your comments on my website. Sorry for the delay in responding as I went to a photography workshop the past week and I went to a cultural workshop about the fruit of the saguaro cactus and the Tohono Oodham Indians who harvest it each year, and I actually harvested some of the fruit from the very tall saguaros. We will see if I have learned some new skills to improve my photos and I will share some of the experiences with you on my website.
Ancient and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Buildings have such a 'way' with the eye. Love those angles going up the hill.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Hilda and Birdman. The little community this photo represents opens up to the viewer with dozens of stories, all being told with your camera in this single shot.
ReplyDeleteexcellent composition that evokes ancient stones and images and a feeling of if those walls could talk. I have enjoyed your comments on my website. Sorry for the delay in responding as I went to a photography workshop the past week and I went to a cultural workshop about the fruit of the saguaro cactus and the Tohono Oodham Indians who harvest it each year, and I actually harvested some of the fruit from the very tall saguaros. We will see if I have learned some new skills to improve my photos and I will share some of the experiences with you on my website.
ReplyDeleteY a pas à dire, les vieilles pierres ont beaucoup plus de charme que le béton !
ReplyDeleteGreat looking medieval building. I love the medieval-looking satellite dishes too:)
ReplyDeleteOld, but looking very impressive.
ReplyDeleteI knew immediatly it wasn't Menton.
ReplyDeleteThese old stones looks typical of a mountain village. So much charm !
Really look Like Gorgeous And Ancient
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