Ramblings of a retiree in France
This week’s prompt is Vertiginous meaning extremely high or steep.
I’ve joined Debbie Smyth’s One Word Sunday challenge, largely because she sets them well in advance – always an advantage in my book. In addition, she’s a fantastic and inspirational photographer.
Well… You got all the beautiful views great photos
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Thanks for your kind words Vincent
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OO-er
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so glad you explained the meaning, I thought you were swearing!
your shots capture the height/steep bit well 🙂
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Love the word! Well played.
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Thanks Jim
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Great photos. I think they all work.
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Thanks Dan
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I love the photos! Plus, I learned a new word!
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What a sight to behold. Amazing views!
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Thanks
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Your photos are so good!
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That’s most kind of you Aletta
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😊💕
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I’d say you explained that word accuratley with these photos.
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Thanks for the kind words, Sheree. And this is a great collection of dizzying shots. When was the Gherkin shot taken – I’m assuming quite a few years ago as it is missing some of its neighbours
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I’ll have to check but you’re correct it was some time ago
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I’ve checked and it’s not even of the building itself but a photo of a photo mock-up taken while I was working on the project.
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Wow!
These are amazing captures. Very lovely 🙂
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Thanks
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