Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
A real family of chimneys...
Those chimneys are a close knit family.
The iron door asks a lot of questions.
I though so too, but I have only questions and no answers.
I like the contrast of the verticality of both photos.
Jack, you see why I pared these photos. I liked the vertical lines on both of them.
Today your photos stack up:-)
Thank you for the laugh, Andy. Puns are always funny, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. I'll take your comment in the best way, thank you.
Why do they call those "Alamo stacks"? And that door may soon be just a pile of rust corroding in the dust!
San Antonio is the home of the Alamo. People are proud of the place and history. Hard to tell about the door. Dust to dust, and rust to rust.
I like the 1st shot.
Thank you, Karl.
Love the parallel shapes duplicated in your pairing. Once again you force me (in a good way) to see something I wouldn't have noticed at first glance. Thank you.
Thank you, Martha. In terms of seeing, you aren't so bad yourself.
A real family of chimneys...
ReplyDeleteThose chimneys are a close knit family.
DeleteThe iron door asks a lot of questions.
ReplyDeleteI though so too, but I have only questions and no answers.
DeleteI like the contrast of the verticality of both photos.
ReplyDeleteJack, you see why I pared these photos. I liked the vertical lines on both of them.
DeleteToday your photos stack up:-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the laugh, Andy. Puns are always funny, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. I'll take your comment in the best way, thank you.
DeleteWhy do they call those "Alamo stacks"? And that door may soon be just a pile of rust corroding in the dust!
ReplyDeleteSan Antonio is the home of the Alamo. People are proud of the place and history. Hard to tell about the door. Dust to dust, and rust to rust.
DeleteI like the 1st shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karl.
DeleteLove the parallel shapes duplicated in your pairing. Once again you force me (in a good way) to see something I wouldn't have noticed at first glance. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha. In terms of seeing, you aren't so bad yourself.
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