Mine is Bridges of Madison County my favorite book of all time.
2. Brown * the floor of the covered bridge. A bridge to.....
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3. Linger * people lingering in one of the covered bridges we went to.
4. Coffee or Tea * and of course with my favorite book Bridges Of Madison County
5. Hazy @ Wegerzyn Gardens
Linking up with Ashley over at Ramblings and Photos for this week's Scavenger Hunt Sunday. Check out more scavenger hunt photos here.
Thanks Ashley for hosting Scavenger Hunt Sunday (it has been a lot of fun!) :)
Also linking up with Still Life handouts
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33 comments:
I'm from a place that has a Covered Bridge Festival near and I love your first shot. I can understand why anyone would want to linger there.
I agree! Your first shot is breathtaking! I would love to see a covered bridge like that.
I also love how you incorporated the first prompt into several of the others. Very clever!
the first two pictures are just so pretty!
Love your hazy shot - such beautiful light.
This is wonderful, you have a theme linking all your shots. They are all beautiful.
Wow, I love the way you linked the photos to the first theme. I love that first shot. Gorgeous bridge. And the brown floor is great.
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Just lovely! The brown one particularly speaks to me!
Saun, these are sooo incredible! Love, love them all!
I don't think there are many covered bridges in the world. This is nice to see. A nice photo of you and Hubby too Saun - Dave
Lovely photos. My favourites are "hazy" and "brown". Nicely done as a theme.
I love your whole set!! It's also one of my favorite books and those bridges look so beautiful. Unfortunately we don't have any in our area...
These are fantastic! I never read the book but Bridges of Madison County is my favorite movie. I adore covered bridges.
Love how they all fit your movie theme! These are fantastic pics! Awesome finds!
Great set, love your "Bridges", the colours are incredible and the texture for brown is stunning!
Oh, I LOVE your Brown... the leading lines, the light. Beautiful!
Your bridge shots are so pretty. Love those.
I love how it all went around the book "Bridges of Madison County" .... I've never read it, so I will have to now. And the covered bridge pictures are gorgeous. I really love the first one and second one!
Beautiful bridge-themed shots!
All of your shots are gorgeous! Covered bridges are fabulous and you captured it so well. Nice set!
Beautiful bridge themed shots and I love the hazy garden too. What a wonderful hunt!
Saun, seriously lovin' that "brown" shot. The angle, perspective, texture...brilliant! And your "hazy" shot too....I want to be there! Very, very nice collection!
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Such beautiful shots!I especially love the'brown' and the 'hazy'. wonderful mood and light...
These are all gorgeous! I need to add that book to my "to read" list.
I just love each and every one of your interpretations. Such beautiful images. I actually have my own weekly linkup going on right now called Favorite Photo of the Week Contest if you would ever like to join in. We would love to have you. :)
WOW- I have such a love affair with covered bridges- I'm swooning!!!!!
Great pictures, we don't have any covered bridges here on the Central Coast. Thanks for sharing them!
Fantabulous captures & editing... I love the covered bridge & the floor shot is awesome! =)
Great shot of the covered bridge; love the hazy shot! Fantastic interpretations!
Hi! Visiting your site from Dawn's place. The covered bridge took me back to Eastwood and Streep in "Bridges of Madison County"--some of their best work on film! Nice site! I'm a fellow Buckeye myself!
Oh how I love the bridge but the floor planks shot blows me away. B
Hi Saun! Your blog is lovely, and great photos! What a great bridge shot. I love it! Jeanne
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Hope you have a great day and enjoying your music!
Oh and that is such a nice picture of you and your husband... Where is that bridge, it is really great. I am assuming NOT Madison county...... Jeanne
One more thing! Have you ever read Torey hayden books, she writes wonderful books about working with special needs kids. Bet you would love her books. Jeanne
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