Our daughter is packing.... for college that is.
This week, I'll help her with the move. Of course, I'll bring my camera.
Since we live in the woods, some city scenery will be a treat!
These images are from a different trip,
a different town -
beautiful architecture and design that I admired.
Happy week to you!
Beautiful architecture, indeed.
ReplyDeleteVery good photos, especially I like the second one.
Regards!
I love the tones in the first image of the ceiling. Wonderful details in all these photos!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! All the best with helping your daughter with the big move! Thanks so much for joining in Shadow Shot Sunday :)
ReplyDeleteThese interior shots are crystal clear. Some lens :-)
ReplyDeleteand some photographer!
majestic pieces!
ReplyDeleteHow in the world did that go by so fast? Seems like yesterday you were telling me she was headed home for the summer. SIgh...Have a great time in the city!
ReplyDeleteWow - these photos are so fantastic! Can't wait to see your city photos! :-)
ReplyDeleteI wish you a smooth college transition.
ReplyDeleteThe architecture you've offered us here in these images is wild. So much going and yet so delightful to look at.
Fantastic images Anna, especially the last one. Love the perspective.
ReplyDeleteI will be packing next week to get my son off to college the following week. I simply don't know where the summer went!!
Thank you so much for sharing these today at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful day!
lisa.
The architecture in your shots is stunning. Love the angle and perspective. I remember those college move-in/out days with our daughters. Great times! Enjoy them while they last.
ReplyDeleteWonderful images and photos. Great ! Great ! Great!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous travel photos, Anna! I especially love the second one. Hope all goes well with the college move - how exciting!
ReplyDeletepacking..ugh
ReplyDeleteyour photos .. to be celebrated!!
always a highlight to visit!
Good luck with the packing and the move.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous building..so beautifully captured. And - will be thinking of you as you take this enormous step with your daughter. Exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are all beautiful but I am particularly drawn to the one of the stairwells.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning, I would love to know where each of them were taken.
ReplyDeleteI'M late here but have fun with the move. Exciting times for your daughter! And your images are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love architecture shots, especially when the architecture is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting your daughter is leaving for college.
ReplyDeleteI've experienced this as both the daughter, and just a few years ago, as the mother.
Growth is wonderful for both of you.
And, great, great photos!
I really love that center one, the motion of the person against the intricate floor is fabulous. Thanks for linking in to Exploring with a Camera!
ReplyDeleteHi Anna, thanks so much for stopping by my blog. I have really enjoyed the swap. Your blog and images are so gorgeous and breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteI love these shots, beautiful angles and what a wonderful blog you have, I really enjoyed looking at it.
ReplyDeleteYour architecture shots are so wonderful! Especially love the middle one with the colourful intricate work and the person moving through.
ReplyDeleteI want to nominate you for a Liebster Blog award on my blog. It's sort of a tagging game for small blogs to give them shout out. I have to pick 5 blogs to nominate. Do you mind, let me know if you do? Sara :-)
well blow me over with a feather, I could have sworn I left a comment here a few days ago. hmmm. my mind has been lost for awhile but sometimes I forget that too. these images are exquisite. I want the second one for my wall. I love the play of light, the shadows, and the movement you've captured. it's perfect. happy Friday to you Anna. I hope all goes well with the move. be safe, be well, be light.
ReplyDeleteWow! Good grief what amazing architecture!! :) Beautiful captures... visiting from over at Sara's Chasing Rainbows.
ReplyDeleteHi Anna,
ReplyDeleteSara sent me over - I love your pictures, your perspective is so unique :)
I usually don't photograph buildings too well.. they come out pretty dull when I look at them later.
This is inspiring though and will help me look at things in a new light :)
geetlee
You live in the woods?! I like that...more than the city.
ReplyDeleteBtw, your caption is selected and has been posted today. Congratulations!
What a beautiful building, love the floor that is gorgeous.
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