Challenge: Made of Stone Oct. 22-24, 2018
PAToGraphy wrote:
A few stones/rocks
I especially like the window.
MattPhox wrote:
The Inca were pretty good at working with stone. Machu Picchu
They certainly were. Nice shots!
MattPhox wrote:
The Greeks did pretty good work.
Yes they did. Great group of photos!
Rolk wrote:
I'll start off with some stones from Aruba...
Tim
Just beautiful! I always enjoy your photos.
Etchemin River..it rocks!
Errickcameron wrote:
Number 6 Stonework from the Southwest
Errick, You do not have to upload each pic separately. You can have them all, up to 10, in one post. After uploading the first one, click on "browse" again and upload another. Keep doing that until you've done all you want. Up to 10 pics at a time. There is a few seconds lag time to load the next pic, just be patient and it'll pop up on the screen.
Hope this helps.
Roadrunner wrote:
Etchemin River..it rocks!
Interesting rock formation.
Rolk wrote:
pg. 5 - Great series, Judy.
And I think "oddity" would be a little bit of
an understatement...LOL
Tim
Thanks, Tim! Yes, he was extremely eccentric!
Rolk wrote:
These images are from Devil's Den in Gettysburg, PA.
Our family goes there several times a year, and we always have
a good time, but we also remember that during the civil war,
close to 500 soldiers lost their lives on the battlefield, over 1660
were wounded and many of those died days later from their wounds,
and there were over 500 troops missing in action...all in about two days.
Tim
Nice group, Tim! Looks like everyone had fun!
PAToGraphy wrote:
p4. I see Bill has taken up surfing.
Yup! Hansome devil, that he is!!
katspangle wrote:
This week's challenge is all about rocks. I'd like to see your take on rocky things--both man-made and natural. Here are a couple to start: the first 5 are man-made, the last two are from Mother Nature. Enjoy and
I am looking forward to some creative shots.
Beautiful start, katspangle. Thanks for hosting, and if you've been on here long enough you know my obsession with rocks, especially if used in man made stuff. All y'all may get tired of my shots from DC a couple of weeks ago, but they do have some pretty cool man made stuff using natural stone there, so here I am again.
The ghostly faces in the polished granite wall at the Korean Memorial are of real people who served there, and the reflection of the soldiers in the platoon moving up the hill make this one of my favorites to visit.
Was trying to capture cloud formations through these stone pillars at the Tomb of the Unknown.
Lincoln's memorial has some natural stone in the foundation walls, and a whole lot of carved natural stone throughout the structure. A most memorable memorial.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Just have to post a stone wall from New England - Maine. And a window in an old fort.
Like that window shot, Pat! Wondering ...did you change the window view??
Roadrunner wrote:
Etchemin River..it rocks!
Now ,there's an other oddity, Jim! Fascinating rock formations!
The eye of the Whale!
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