To show a symbol is the challenge this week from WP. I have chosen maybe one of the most used symbols in the world. Something that stands for so many things…so many thoughts.
To show a symbol is the challenge this week from WP. I have chosen maybe one of the most used symbols in the world. Something that stands for so many things…so many thoughts.
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Wonderful image!
Thank you, Sylvia! A wonderful hiking day with many fine views.
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Thank you!
Perfect – simplistic with strength in its visual. Thank you for a most awesome scene as the backdrop.
Mary – thank you – and sometimes the backdrop means so much for the picture. You know that as a painter and artist!
What a lovely view, Ann-Christine!
I’m glad you like it, Sue!
Spectacular photo.
It is a spectacular view, indeed. Thank you!
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Thank you.
Well chosen, Leya. What a symbol…and what a view.
I had a good 30 minutes there just breathing – thank you!
Stunning vista
Thank you – i sat down there for half an hour just to…love it.
Otroligt vackert foto!
Tack så mycket, lena! Själva korset var mycket speciellt i knotigt trä. En sällsam känsla trots att jag inte är religiös. Man kan läsa in så mycket i ett kors.
Jag håller med dig om det, tycker om gamla kyrkor också av den anledningen trots att jag inte heller är religiös. Det är nåt visst med stämningen och tankarna kring dess historia. Både ond och god.
Just att det var ett så knotigt träkors som satt lite snett gjorde bilden extra effektfull tyckte jag.