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I like the wires against the blue sky – they make the entire sky seem bigger as they travel onto the horizon. Not that the Lone Star is as small as the sigh. As big as Texas is, an even bigger sky exists overhead!
This reminds me of “Life” magazine – the last page was a cool photo they labeled miscellany. This would fit so well! The composition is terrific! Sometimes the mundane can really stand out.
~~~Blessings~~~
I like the wires against the blue sky – they make the entire sky seem bigger as they travel onto the horizon. Not that the Lone Star is as small as the sigh. As big as Texas is, an even bigger sky exists overhead!
Wow…beautiful blue sky!
Great composition. I like the sense of humor here.
The “O” in CO.? That’s where Bexar County is.
Sort of.
I like that signage… clear blue sky!
Come and see 2-in-1 scene in the Land of the Morning Calm
Wow, that is one blue sky, and the sign is almost a perfect match.
This reminds me of “Life” magazine – the last page was a cool photo they labeled miscellany. This would fit so well! The composition is terrific! Sometimes the mundane can really stand out.
~~~Blessings~~~
The signage is unique!
I have shots of sunny skies while travelling!
I admire photography that makes everyday life seem special. Well done!
but where are the Texans