symbolism
from Tuncurry to Forster
12/ Geography
26/ for the Photographers
SC50 post 18 June - History
Bridge between Tuncurry and Forster
21/Jade
wild
History in action
The Big Axe
The Big Axe
46/ rock 'n roll
47/ Arch by the lake
Water
Link to SC51 A picture is worth a thousand words
in the moment
Climbing vine
Mandevilla
plant growing through fence
Link to SC52 Post 2 July - Fashion
fashion in red
hibiscus in July
there it was, gone
43/Building the bridge
shadows
25/tree of life
A non-detachable connection
Dora 2023
20/Modem and aerial
Bella and Ian
Port of Newcastle
Nobbys Lighthouse
Gardiner Memorial Pavilion
half of connection
abstraction
light
Forster Tuncurry
Forster Tuncurry
05/ Burrawang
04/ Mazda MX3
Coastal architecture
front object out of focus
Butcherbird
17/ camellia
48/ cat net
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A bridge from shadows to next challenge
Sunday Challenge 49 post 11 June - Bridge
SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE/AUSTRALIA
A very fine collection of shadows. Now to a solid structure, or a shadowy metaphorical idea in SC49 - Bridge.
A bridge usually crosses "a hard-to-manage gap, such as a river, a sea or a valley. In most cases, ways should be shortened, eased or simply made possible. The natural difficulties vary each time and need a different type or variant of bridge..."
www.memecon.info/?p=1869 from 2018
In other contexts a bridge can be metaphorical. Whatever you are trying to achieve, whether in a project, or life in general, if you and/or everyone involved has a clear idea of the goal, a "bridge", or plan, that can be seen, will make it easier to reach that goal.
SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE/AUSTRALIA
A very fine collection of shadows. Now to a solid structure, or a shadowy metaphorical idea in SC49 - Bridge.
A bridge usually crosses "a hard-to-manage gap, such as a river, a sea or a valley. In most cases, ways should be shortened, eased or simply made possible. The natural difficulties vary each time and need a different type or variant of bridge..."
www.memecon.info/?p=1869 from 2018
In other contexts a bridge can be metaphorical. Whatever you are trying to achieve, whether in a project, or life in general, if you and/or everyone involved has a clear idea of the goal, a "bridge", or plan, that can be seen, will make it easier to reach that goal.
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In the light of our latest challenge, bridges around the world, these are the countries we live in...
Currently active members:
1 Australia
4 England
1 Finland
1 Germany
2 Italy
2 Portugal
1 Netherlands
1 New Zealand
2 USA
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I hope I have this right, please let me know if a country is missing :-)
It would be great if, for this particular challenge. you could add the Village or City and Country in the description of your photo. Optional, of course...
And, for those members who have not participated for a while, a special invitation for you to make a cameo appearance for this challenge, to feature a bridge in your country.
Have a great day!
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