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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
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I love all the tones and textures in this photo. It's very dramatic! Enjoy the rest of your weekend Margaret.
ReplyDeleteWow...are you climbing high up now to get photos? It's like a bit of vertigo for me. But still, a super photo.
ReplyDeleteMine this week is a heron casting its shadow near the marina.
Here's the direct link
http://hootin--anni.blogspot.com/2011/01/shadow-of-heror-his-smile.html
Have a great Sunday.
This is a great shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy end of the year!
Is this from a new window? It's an original view?
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine, giddily, the height of this tower.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. I think that I read somewhere that there is only one company left in NYC that makes those water tanks. They are gravity fet and I think made from Cedar or Redwood. They haven't changed for 100 years. "If it ain't broke don't fix it," I guess.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeletegood shadow shot. I like it.
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