Day Eighteen: Edge & Alignment – At the “jungle temple” in the Angkor Wat complex in Cambodia, Ta Prohm, centuries-old carvings have fallen victim to time and tree roots. Still, it’s a living site — impossibly-hued moss covers tumbles of stone. Visitors clamber over, under, and behind, seeking hidden crannies.
In some areas, walls still stand, their intact windows creating frames and portals. The solid, straight edges of the windows are a stark contrast to the waterfall of stones on either side:
Today, show us an edge — a straight line, a narrow ridge, a precipice. Cheers, Josh R. and the WordPress.com Team
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What are the boat things with the big spike poles through them in the water?
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That was an exhibition last year.
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How weird, the castle and fork shots drew me in most. Wonderful captures.
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I got drawn by the fork shot cos it was strange. Spain has got some ancient history. Lol.
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Very nice variation on the lines.
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Thanks my dear friend. 🙂
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Beautiful collection of photos!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Beautiful photos.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Love the castle image 🙂
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Thank you. 🙂
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Gorgeous 🙂
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Thank you. 🙂
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Gorgeous photos!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Lovely photos! both shots with the boats I really enjoyed and the fork made me chuckle. a nice surprise 😀
Thank-you for sharing!
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Awww… many thanks for making me chuckle at this moment. Have a lovely weekend. 🙂
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