Lens Artists Photo Challenge #251 – Buildings and other Structures

For this challenge Anne has asked us to look at buildings and other structures and see their beauty.

Buildings

The header photo is an Art Deco building in South Beach, Miami. The following gallery shows some buildings I have enjoyed seeing during our travels. Starting with the top left are Blarney Castle, Ireland; the Georgia Theatre in Athens, Georgia; an Art Deco building in South Beach, Miami, Florida; colorful buildings on the waterfront in Antigua; the historic Jekyll Island Club, Georgia; a Chattel House in Barbados.

Barns

The following gallery features a red barn in Minnesota, an old barn in Cataloochee Valley, North Carolina; a white barn in Iowa, and an old barn at writer Flannery O’Connor’s home Andalusia in Milledgeville, Georgia.

Bridges

This gallery features the Talmadge Bridge in Savannah, Georgia; a stone bridge at Eilean Donan Castle in Scotland; one of the Bridges of Madison County, Iowa; and the New River Gorge Bridge in West Virginia.

Sports Stadiums and a Race Track

The final gallery: Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium, University of Georgia; 1996 Olympic Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia; Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals, Missouri; Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers, Green Bay, Wisconsin; a panoramic view of the stands at the Daytona International Speedway, Daytona, Florida.

Many thanks to Anne of Slow Shutter Speed for challenging us to focus on Buildings and other Structures. You can find her original post at Lens-Artists Challenge #251 – Buildings and other Structures

16 thoughts on “Lens Artists Photo Challenge #251 – Buildings and other Structures

  1. This was a great gallery. Barns and bridges always feel like art in photos. Nicely done sets for our viewing, and I love that you included stadiums in the challenge. Great idea.

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  2. Great post for this challenge Beth. I especially liked the variety of structures you included including bridges and stadiums. Barns are always a favorite of mine too. Well done.

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