This week, Patti (P.A. Moed) asks us to explore “the edges.”
My first choice is the Tent Rocks National Monument, New Mexico. The recreation trail ranges from 5,570 feet to 6,760 feet above sea level. I remember it was pretty challenging to hike up there to get this fantastic view.
Below is a breathtaking scenery captured from the Colorado Red Rocks Amphitheatre, 6,450 feet above sea level:
Dubrovnik’s City Walls offer an unforgettably scenic above town:
Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu:
The El Tajo gorge in Ronda, Spain is one of the few cities in the world that is naturally splitted into two halves. The view was captured from the famous Puente Nuevo bridge. How deep is the gorge? Maximum depth of 1,250 ft (380 m).
And, an incredible view from our hotel in Ronda:
Li River is known as “a hundred-mile scroll”. Cruising along the river, we enjoyed endless sceneries of green mountains, cliffs, and waterfalls.
Many thanks to Patti for offering us a wide range of opportunity for this theme. She encourages us to share photos “On the edge of buildings, cliffs, rivers, beaches, tables, shelves, your finger, or your dinner plate.” Click here to view her beautiful, inspiring images. Hope you will join us. Make a link to Patti’s post and tag Lens-Artists.
Last week Tina’s challenge enabled us to share our favorite images. I felt privileged to view Tina’s and all of your favorite photos and beautiful stories. Next week, Ann Christine will host “On Display”. Stay tuned. 🙂
Wonderful post, Amy, love it!!!
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Wow!
These edges from you are just amazingly wonderful. Hard to pick a favorite here 🙂
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Thank you for your compliment! Glad I had a chance to share these with you. 🙂
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Fantastic examples, Amy.
Tent Rocks National Monument is my fav.
Unique edges!
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Thank you, Philo! Tent Rocks is unique, indeed. 🙂
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You are welcome, Amy.
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