Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Bridge Supports

Blogger is still not cooperating about uploading photos from my computer, so I am finally finding a way around it.
These are supports of a bridge in Southside Park, in Woodstock. I have no idea how old they are, but I love them.
Today I am linking to NF Abstract.

11 comments:

  1. Delightfully exquisite. The photos are beautiful. I like the prospects and textures.

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  2. good to see you found your way with uploading. You can delete this comment, since I find no other way to return email to you.

    I'd left comment on my blog --

    JUDY: Blogger - you can either upload your pics online in a gallery and use the url to link to your post, OR, as John http://hwyfly.blogspot.com.au/ had made mention recently on his blog, the HTML option will still allow you to browse your images to upload.

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  3. The supports are such a pretty shape. I like the repeat rhythm in these photos.

    Congrats on figuring out a way around Blogger. :))

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  4. the supprots made a good abstract shot. Thanks for joining.

    As for the uploading troubel. I create the post in Explorer and save it. Then I go to GOOGLE Chrome and upload the shots. Those copanies behave like jealeous children. Making a lot of trouble for us. :(

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  5. Judy! Way to work around Blogger. I had issue months back regarding Picasa. It would freeze my computer solid. No function. I would have to pull the plug to get the chance to reset and get back in. Finally, pooof to Picasa. I now use Photobucket and I love it there.

    Good luck in your efforts. I love these columns too; the texture, the colors and the designs all goes!

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  6. love the shapes and designs they make!

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  7. I have to down load through html...some have said it is a Internet Explorer problem..

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  8. Great idea for an abstract! I love the repetition of the shapes, and the textures.

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  9. i'm also a having a hard time uploading photos with Blogger.:(
    great curves and textures. i like the composition, too.

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  10. They remind me of ancient Rome columns. Like it's a picture of one of those buildings back in time.

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