Ritva describes her challenge this way: “The goal is to reveal the often-hidden, magical world, of the details we never take the time to notice anymore.”
The featured image is of a cobblestone street leading to Savannah’s River Street.
The rest of the images are random street details.
Last week you showed us some amazing images in response to Sofia’s challenge Ancient.
I hope you will join in for this week’s challenge. Be sure to tag your post with Lens-Artists and include a link back to Ritva’s post Lens-Artists #371 – Street Details.
Be sure to check back on Saturday, November 1 at noon eastern time when Tina will be hosting the challenge.
For information on how to join the Len-Artists challenge please click here.
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Cobblestone streets are something I enjoy, it usually also includes older buildings. Your manhole is very grand 😀 and you can not go wrong with a cat shot Beth. When we visited there our hotel was on River street.
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Thank you Ritva! I love the cobblestone streets, too. I really liked the blue ones in San Juan. I’m glad you got to see the Savannah River Street cobblestones in person.
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Fun approach this week Beth. Loved the cat on the fence, wonderful detail! Also the blue cobblestone street. Almost looks like a footprint on one of the bricks.
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Thanks Tina. I really liked the blue cobblestone street in San Juan. So glad you like the cat. I thought of the cat on the fence just as I was getting ready to hit publish.
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Great selections. Well done.
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Thanks John!
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Love both cobblestone streets, Beth, great finds and I love the cat 🙂
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Thanks Sofia! As soon as I saw the challenge I knew I had to include cobblestone streets. The cat seems to be a hit.
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Love the cobblestones, walkway medallion and cat!
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Thanks Rebecca! This was a fun challenge. So glad you enjoyed the images.
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Beautiful! The cobble stone streets are so unique!
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Thanks Pamela! I’m glad you enjoyed the cobblestone streets!
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Wonderful post. I love cobblestone streets, especially.
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Thanks Egidio! I always enjoy seeing cobblestone streets. They seem to be a hit this week.
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Oh, how I love a cobblestone street. Yours are fantastic. And that street medallion is quite lovely!
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Thanks Nancy! I love cobblestone streets, too.
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In addition to their unique look and character, Beth, You also know when you are driving on them.
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Curt – HaHa! I’ve driven on the River Street cobblestones many times. Ladies do not want to try walking on the in high heels!
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High heels would be tough! Do ladies still wear them? Grin.
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Not me!
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Laughing. Peggy either!
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Great images showing details Beth. I like the cobblestones and cat!
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Thanks Anne! I couldn’t resist taking a few photos of that cat!
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You found a beautiful cat!
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Thanks Nora! When I saw the cat on the fence I just had to take is photo!
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I’ve never seen blue cobble stones before…quite unusual.
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Thanks Karen! I had never seen the blue cobblestones before, either. They were really cool to see.
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