“high”~ PhotoHunt

When reading Leslie’s Kaleidoscope post today, I was reminded of PhotoHunt, a cool photo posting idea, and thought I would give it a try. Photo Hunt was started in March 2006 by TNCHick.com. “A theme is given each Saturday. Post a photo that best represents the theme. New and old photos welcome.”

For my first PhotoHunt post… this week’s PhotoHunt Saturday theme is High:

It certainly looks like a long way up!! (Asinelli Tower in Bologna).

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From the top ~ looking down at the Garisenda Tower and the tiny people below.

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15 thoughts on ““high”~ PhotoHunt

  1. That is a view from on high. Welcome to PhotoHunt. This is my second post. Come see my high viewpoints up the lake at PowellRiverBooks.com — Margy

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  2. Thanks everyone!! Climbing that tower is definitely not for those with a fear of heights. I put both shots just to give the perspective of how high up the tower was both from the bottom and the top.
    Margy, I tried but couldn’t leave a comment on your blog. I love your photos and your blog. I used to live in Marysville. I miss those mountain scenes.

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  3. Great submission for photohunt. I have a tower on mine as well. I love historical buildings in places I don’t have the ability to visit. Wonderful photos.

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  4. AWESOME perspective!! I am going to try Photohunt too. I had never heard of it before Leslie’s post. I will have to stage a coup to gain control of the other computer from Ginger though since my photos are not housed on my laptop…wish me luck with that!

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  5. Thanks again everyone.
    Participating in PhotoHunt has really been fun. I am already looking forward to next week’s topic ~ glass. I found a couple of photos I took which may work, but I am will keep my eye out during the week to see if I find anything better.
    Anne, good luck on your coup…maybe if you get Ginger to participate by helping you look for your photos?

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