LeeK
Loc: Washington State
JayRay wrote:
Looking Down from the archives:
Love the waterfalls in this post but also, it looks like you are looking down, not only on Paris, but the Eiffel Tower itself.
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
lhammer43 wrote:
I found a few more.
My favorites here, Larry, on the ones taken in the locks. Neat!!
I guess I’ve got a whole bunch… It’s hard to choose a few.
Down on ground to get this one. Looking down the street.
Looking into The Beaver Pond in the cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Looking out our window at the dried Hydrangea and snow in our yard.
He looks so sad even though he spends all his time at the beach!
Just walking down the street.
A few shrooms.
These scary things are called Dead Man’s Fingers. “Supposedly” they are edible when very young but contain some pretty powerful toxins. So, I’d say, Don’t risk it!
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
Just Ducky wrote:
I guess I’ve got a whole bunch… It’s hard to choose a few.
JD, These are wonderful. Great variety and the pic with the goose and turtle....Wow. Such unusual friends.!!
Your walk down the street with the dog looks like a great day!!
afsalvo wrote:
Here we are 24 pages into this challenge. I think it was LeeK who thought we could all go wild with this topic. I'm late entering, as usual, but I also have some favorites that I've archived, made while looking down.
The sky in the Tucson picture is awesome! really makes the shot
WILLARD98407 wrote:
Looking at the farm picture, it makes me nostalgic for the Northeast and the feeling that I sometimes get that, maybe, I should have been born in that part of the country.
dislike this word to describe a picture, but, Lovely !
mrbill
I like it, very interesting perspective.
katspangle wrote:
a variety of downward shots. I also have alot of upward looking shots...for another challenge!
I really like the last two, though for different reasons.
WILLARD98407 wrote:
Found a few more.
mrill
Some really nice pictures there esp the last one!
LeeK wrote:
Tried this yesterday but it didn't go through (I guess I didn't put anything in the Reply box).
The ancient stone work is amazing, and the gardens are as well, nicely captured!
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