Ramblings of a retiree in France
Dr B’s prompt for today is Bridges. I know I’ve a few of these lurking in my archives. Here goes:-
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As a way to brighten our weeks, Dr B from Buddha Walks into a Wine Bar is selecting a single theme to point our cameras at or to encourage us to display a few photos from our collections.
If you would like to join Dr B in #challengeyourcamera then here’s what to do:
1. Follow Dr B (link above) to discover the chosen weekly theme.
2. Select or take a few photos related to the week’s theme
3. Post your own photos that week, on any day you like.
4. Include a caption with each photo so we all know what/where it is
5. Include a ping back/link to Dr B’s blog in your post so that he’s notified, can follow you back and can appreciate and comment on your choices.
6. Include the tag #challengeyourcamera
In addition:
1. Dr B will follow you back
2. He will encourage other posters to follow you
3. He will list each blogger in my weekly post
Beautiful.. I think I’ve posted mine a few times already 🤔
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That’s a very wide and eclectic collection, lots of different styles, and many different “reasons” for the need for a bridge. I’m always intrigued when I see a house or other building on top of a bridge and wonder why the bridge was built in the first place. It’s a bit like the chicken and egg question, what came first? So was the bridge built and a house then built on top? Or was there a row of houses and the lower part of one house destroyed to tunnel a bridge and a road through it? I’ll shut up!
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They have cleaned up canal Saint Martin pity the photo too much posters all over.
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Inevitable
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Great gallery of bridges Sheree 🙂 🙂
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Thank you
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A splendid set
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Thank you Derrick
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My favourite has to be Castres for sure.
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Where I know you’ve been
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No Avignon!
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No! I’ve driven through it many times but never tarried or taken photos
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The Chenonceau looks like a castle or a house or something, lol
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It’s one of the Loire Valley’s loveliest chateaux
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you sure did have some gems in your archives sheree – and the Sydney photo is the one I love most today
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Nice pics! Please visit my blog @ https://travelrahul.wordpress.com/
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Lots of great bridges. I like that last one a lot with it’s name made into it. 🙂
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You’ve got a lot of bridges there! I like the reflection of the Chenonceau bridge!
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beautiful and great composition, especially reflection from the water
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Challenge Your Camera: #7 Bridges
On Thursday, February 18, 2021, View from the Back wrote:
> Sheree posted: “Dr B’s prompt for today is Bridges. I know I’ve a few of > these lurking in my archives. Here goes:- ********* As a way to brighten > our weeks, Dr B from Buddha Walks into a Wine Bar is selecting a single t” >
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#2 is my #1 favorite. I like how you included bridges from so many eras, Sheree. 🙂
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Thanks Mark
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Beautiful!!
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Beautiful sceneries. I especially love the vibrant colours of the first picture.
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Chenonceau is stunning!
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It is Marie, as are its gardens
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Great shots and an intriguing challenge. Perhaps I shall join.
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Please do, the more the merrier
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