On a walking tour of Dürnstein, in lower Austria, my iPhone 6s in hand, centuries were evident on every building. Every stone was chiseled, every edge was sharp, and every angle led up, into the darkening evening where the sky became the main attraction. ❦
- Every Edge Leads Up | iPhoneography by Jann Alexander © 2016
- Every Edge Leads Up | iPhoneography by Jann Alexander © 2016
- Every Edge Leads Up | iPhoneography by Jann Alexander © 2016
- Every Edge Leads Up | iPhoneography by Jann Alexander © 2016
- Every Edge Leads Up | iPhoneography by Jann Alexander © 2016
- Every Edge Leads Up | iPhoneography by Jann Alexander © 2016
Inspiration came from The Daily Post‘s Weekly Photo Challenge—edge—to share these iPhone photos from my cycling travels along the Danube River in June 2016. For more iPhoneography, take a look HERE. For my PhotoTips, look here HERE.
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Love the series, Jann, but especially the first one 🙂
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Good reasons to look up, Jann.
janet
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Great perspective!!
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Really like yout third picture, the rough of the wall and the varying colours
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I’m a sucker for the textures in the third photo, and the sky is simply gorgeous.
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What a beautiful collection of photos.
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