Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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B had some business to take care of outside town, a three hour trip.  He asked Phriend and I if we were interested in traveling with him. With the chance of finding something new to photograph, we jumped at the opportunity.
We had to pass through a little town. With cameras in hand we walked the narrow European style streets. They were no wider than a car width and lined with pastel colored row homes. It was a charming mountain town.

14 comments:

Jennifer Thompson said...

Love the looks of those old buildings!
The photo makes me think of super friendly towns people, warm and inviting.

Carrie said...

Such a great opportunity to capture something new, and what a find it was.

Photography said...

Oh it just makes me want to be there!

Gretchen said...

What a cute town! Great find... great capture!

Anonymous said...

Wow! What vibrant homes! The purple one really caught my eye.

elizabeth said...

wow-he is right -it sure does look european
I wold have loved being there -

Michelle said...

It's fun to hop in the car and go exploring. This is a fun shot...I like how the eye is drawn in through the photo. I'm going to try capturing architecture at this angle. Thanks for the inspiration...I learn so much from you.

Anonymous said...

Great...now I'm singing the Gilligans Island song...a three hour tour...haha.
I think I see "my" house in there! It really was such a cute town~ thanks again!

Sarah P. said...

I love little finds like this!

Janell said...

Love it; it does look like you're in some quaint European town!

Carlynn said...

Great angle of the row houses. They do have a very European feel to them.

Melinda said...

This is fabulous! Great job!

Karin said...

You have a great and supportive husband, Trish!

This is a fantastic picture - the color, composition, and subject are so interesting!

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