One of the first things you see on the trail up to Wallace Falls is a set of enormous power lines and their two towers. Instead of complaining how ugly they were I decided to treat them like the old growth trees we planned to see at the top of the falls and step underneath for a photo looking all the way up.
I’ll share some prettier images from our day in the trees soon but today this photo is my entry in Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge: Black and White.
That is VERY cool!
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Thanks, Tony!
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A different perspective. Love it!
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I’m happy to hear you like it, Bebs. 🙂
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That is awesome! I never even thought of this angle 😀
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Thanks, Andy! I’ll bet you look up the next time you walk under one of these. 🙂
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You bet I will lol 🙂
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Love it!
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Thanks, Patti!
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Wow Lisa, this is a fantastic shot. What a great geometric shape. I would never have guessed what it was.
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Thanks, Jude! The geometry involved in these structures is pretty fascinating and looking up definitely gave me a new perspective instead of just feeling grumpy about how they intrude on the landscape.
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Your positivity paid off.
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Excellent image…Good of you to choose to look at them differently.
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Thanks. 🙂
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What an awesome B&W image!
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Thanks so much, Amy!
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Lisa, terrific perspective–the image is an architectural joy with angles and lines with negative and positive spaces. Truly well done. Happy Photo Challenge.
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It’s wonderful to hear you like it, Sally. 🙂
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this is too good 🙂
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So nice to hear, thanks Joshi!
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Très sympa !
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Thank you!
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love this
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Thank you.
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awesome! 🙂
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Thanks!
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I would frame this one or blow it up to poster size. Stunning shot.
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Thanks, Andra. Did you walk under these when you visited the falls?
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Yes, but I never thought to take a picture from that perspective.
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That’s a good attitude, Lisa 🙂 I’d have fallen over taking that shot. It’s superb!
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I was fine taking it but looking at this image makes me a little dizzy. Funny how the brain works. 🙂 Thanks, Jo!
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Lisa, I love this! Excellent shot.
janet
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Thanks so much, Janet!
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Awesome shot! I used to detassle (cornfield work) corn and one of the fields had these. I always worked faster under them to get away as they hummed and crackled. You got a great perspective here.
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Thanks! It was such a big part of the scene I thought I should try to make the most of the view. 🙂 I don’t blame you for working fast to get out from under the crackling and humming.
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