Friday, April 08, 2011

ManMade Circles – Triangles – Squares In Rio

DSC00899 Circles in clothDSC01468 Triangles at playDSC_4110  Squares in abundanceDSC06328 

Can you find them all?

10 comments:

  1. Good job! I found them all and I love that last shot.

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  2. Ginger, I've missed your participation in the Friday shoot outs. These are fabulous photos. Wow! Great job. I really like the last shot. What an amazing sand art. Oh, and i love the statue that forms the triangle.

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  3. Ooooo great job! I loved the triangle..how sweet! And the Santa hidden shapes...WONDERFUL!!! Giggle, Sarah

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  4. nice shots
    like ur blog, following
    If u like mine, pls follow me back

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  5. Triangles at play! Love it. And the last shot at the beach with all the shapes is wonderful. Would be a great one for a S topic - Santa in the shade by the sea.

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  6. Wonderful collection to show the shapes! I especially like the Triangles at Play.

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  7. Love all your photos, especially of the buildings against the background of mountains and beach, simply stunning to me!

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  8. I am always excited to see Brazil, and this week I am in awe of the sand sculpture. Who cares if it has all the shapes? Not me.

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  9. That Sand Man is so very cool. Wow what a great find!

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  10. I missed this last week, i did not post on Friday, took 3 days off. these are wonderful all of them and i really like the last one an yes i found them all. great shot

    i prefer small churches, and also ones that meet in other buildings. to me the people are the church and not the building. the big baptist church in my post makes me upset, they spent about 10 million on that church after the bought the one next door, connecting them and making them MATCH. they spent a million, no lie, on the two bathrooms, marble walls and floors and really fancy. do they help the poor or do any good? nope, it is all about appearances. so bring on the old store fronts with true God loving people inside.

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