Showing posts with label depth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label depth. Show all posts

Friday, 11 November 2011

Depth

As another person who keeps forgetting to post, here is the Avon Gorge which runs through the centre of Bristol.

And here are the Austrian alps taken from a chairlift above Mayerhofen.  The valleys are extremely deep.


I live surrounded by old tin mines but so far I haven't been able to find any photos of shafts, even though I know I have taken them.  I'll have another look.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Depth (and Mystery)

The view inside the former Lutherische Kirche (Lutheran Church) in Chicago, Illinois (corner to W. 19th and S. Peoria). Wish I knew the story.

 

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Depth

Guilty as charged!  I have been very remiss in not posting so here goes.

In the depths of the night at St Ives, Cornwall.


Barbara Hepworth sculpture.






I've just noticed some unusual markings on the rock above that makes it look like a seal!

Depth

I’ve realised that if I don’t respond as soon as Sandy posts the new topic – I never get round to it. So here are a few deep images from my overlarge collection.

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Jaipur, India -

 

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Kuchaman, India -

 

 

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The Elan Valley in Wales -

 

 

 

 

 

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and now for something completely different – snow in our back garden in January last year. Not much to some of you, I know – but a lot for this bit of southern England!

Dimension -

A new dimension for the prompt for this month.
Depth!
Hope you take it as a challenge rather than saying, "Oh that will be too hard!" And your own interpretation of depth will be great. Don't fret if someone else might think it isn't right.

And so...for depth...

underground bunker used in WWII

As usual practice, use depth to label your post.

Hang in there everyone, we are nearly through this year. If you haven't posted for a while, I would like to challenge you to get out there and start snapping random photos or go dig around in your stash of 'I made this earlier' objects and post a photo of something that will inspire the rest of us!

So you know W is coming next; see what you can find for it. Duplicates of what someone else has posted are fine! I am sure it won't be the same look or angle, even if it is the exact same thing!