
13 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far”
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I love it Janet…it is so soothing.
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I am really happy with this shot. The clouds parted just for a few moments – we were socked in with fog for most of our time on Mount Mitchell. Serendipity strikes again.
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So lovely blue multilayer photo. Blue is my favorite color.
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This mountain range is called the Blue Ridge mountains. You can really see why in this photo.
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Absolutely lovely!
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Thank you, Lisa!
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Gorgeous! š
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Thanks, C.B.!
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A watercolour vision … spectacular horizon. Beautifully meets this week’s challenge!
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Thanks, Cheryl! This one was truly a lucky shot.
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Love the layers in this photo. Perfect for the theme š Judy
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Thanks, Judy! It’s another case of being in the right place at the right time. But You can really tell why they are called the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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