Does look hot and dry — I couldn’t blame you for shooting from within. The wipers, mirror and small white post form a triangle that keeps your gaze going round — nicely framed!! I prefer the the image without the color boost.
It was already an interesting image…but you made it even better. I think the wipers add a bit of humour and….well, we can imagine you sitting there and being there:) Thanks for sharing with Mandarin Orange Monday:))
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Does look hot and dry — I couldn’t blame you for shooting from within. The wipers, mirror and small white post form a triangle that keeps your gaze going round — nicely framed!! I prefer the the image without the color boost.
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It was very hot and dry, but not unbearable. Better than I expected.
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 10:15 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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That’s a fascinating structure as it is, but with the orange boost it looks out of this world. Happy OYGIF and Blessings!
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Since these houses are the same color as the hills, I wonder if they’re hewn out of the rocks, or (separately) built (rhetorical question:) ).
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They are certainly taking advantage of the terrain – building into hills or underground for protection from heat. –
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I love those desert scenes …. and this is a really nice one !
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Thanks Namaki
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Beautiful!
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It was already an interesting image…but you made it even better. I think the wipers add a bit of humour and….well, we can imagine you sitting there and being there:) Thanks for sharing with Mandarin Orange Monday:))
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Love the color boost…not sure I’m a fan of leaving in the mirror and wipers,but it does convey a drive-by♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/bumblebee-5/
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Phew! Tunisia looks a hot place! … but it does look an interesting place to explore
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I’d love to get up close and check them out! Have a wonderful week. Tom The Backroads Traveller
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There’s no better fun than a run up or down a real sand dune!
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