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Took the 'Hop-on Hop-off' bus while in Manhattan. Here's a shot taken in Times Square. Can you spot the Times Square Ball?
I'm still busy painting the 66 layers on my doors, When i cleaned my tools yesterday i saw a squared pattern in my bucket. I peeled it of when it was dry and now I'm taking a break with a squared treat ... which was a gift from the painting shop ;-)
Too late for crazy tuesday, but right in time for close-up wednesday :-)
Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Camii)
Fatih District, İstanbul, Türkiye
A square-shaped area in the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, where the emperors were coronated.
Source: www.aa.com.tr/en/culture/coronation-area-not-carpeted-in-...
At the suggestion of Sue Salem, I took a look at the previous post and re-cropped it as a square. I think I may prefer it this way. I've become much more attracted to this format recently, particularly for abstract shots and am surprised how well it works for this landscape. Perhaps because it's a very abstract landscape?
Explore #136 on 5-8-09
Macro Mondays theme: Green Yellow Squares
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
Shown after a recent revamp which included state of the art paving stones,Work first started on this square in 1900 and in 1903 the first foundation stone was laid for the City Hall which can be seen in the background both are located in the heart of the City Centre..
Stuck for an idea of how to tackle this week's Macro Mondays theme, this shot of a jar of crystallizing honey provided what I hope meets the requirements for Sweet Spot Squared.
Façade of the newer wing of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Great contrast between the windows and walls.
The Square Knot (or Reef Knot) is used to tie the two ends of a single rope together to secure something such as a bundle. It was historically used by sailors for reefing and furling sails
Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Do The Twist”
Holy Trinity Square with the Matthias Church and the Fisherman's Bastion (from the beginning of the previous century) in the back. To the left of the church is the Hilton which was being renovated (February 2018).
The church was orginally built in 1015, destroyed a couple of times, also in WWII, and finally restored in the 70s and renovated in 2013.
You have to get a ticket to get inside. They don't accept the Budapest Card. I wanted to go up the tower but it was closed to the public. I'm a simple man. I see a tower, I want to go up.
Flowers and champagne may set the stage,
but it's chocolate that steals the show.
(author unknown)
Life is a Rainbow - brown
Weekly Themes - Senses: taste
7 Days with Flickr - Crazy Tuesday Theme: square
(photo by Saskia)