Lens-Artists Challenge # 371-Street Details

This week, Ritva wants us to reveal the often-hidden, magical world, of the details we never take the time to notice anymore. I knew I didn’t have that many small details – but some bigger ones…

A surprising detail on a church in Spain…

More of Spain – Toledo if I remember it right! He really frightened me…

I did not see the cat at first, but loved it as it blended in perfectly among the stones in the wall.

What station is this in London? Of course it had to be London! Love British humour.

Sitting under a parasol somewhere in the world – this little visitor decided to pause on top. I could follow him jumping around – a bird trampoline!

New Zealand street – of course! They are very aware of environmental issues, trying their best to convey important messages to us all.

Turn Right…in Lodz.

Loved this gate – somewhere in the Mediterranian. The vine was a perfect match.

An old hand painted gem seen in Switzerland.

Somewhere in Madeira on a seaside road.

Thank you for this great challenge, Ritva! Last week, Sofia took us around the world on a journey to ancient sites, as she explored the details of architectural marvels and let us all join in the fun.

Next week is Tina’s turn to host, please go and visit her lovely blog Saturday 1st November. Hope you will join us again. Until then, keep smiling and stay positive.

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44 reaktioner på ”Lens-Artists Challenge # 371-Street Details

  1. These are all wonderful Ann-Christine and seeing Baker Street Station again brings back many happy memories ❤️ xxx

  2. These are great Ann Christine! I really love the cat photo and the wheelbarrow on the church (why on earth???!) The station is Baker Street, with pictures of Sherlock Holmes 🙂 Many of our Tube stations have tiles designed to match the location, like filmstrips at Leicester Square 🙂

  3. We like what you’ve noticed, dear Ann-Christine. We like the London Sherlock Holmes station best (that must be Baker’s Street) and the Swiss picture.
    Thanks
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

  4. These are excellent. I’d like to think I might have spotted some of these as it’s just the sort of thing I’d love to photograph. I really like the wheel barrow. Most people would wander by and never see that. I have a theory that because we’re out there with our cameras so often we train ourselves to look out for these details – Just what the challenge asked for 🙂

  5. I didn’t notice the wheelbarrow straight away in the first photo 😂 I like the hidden cat, London station, the birds shadow, the drain fish and the Swiss shutter best

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