Weekly Photo Challenge: Two Subjects I’ve been waiting for an opportunity to post a picture from Cappadochia, so here we are, two fairy chimneys. AdvertisementRate this:Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted on April 13, 2012 Posted in canon eos 450d, Photography, Travel, Turkey, Weekly Photo ChallengeTagged Cappadochia, Fairy Chimneys, Photography, travel, Turkey, Weekly Photo Challenge
Wow! You are fast. Love this picture for the challenge. I’m still looking through my photos for one to post. Good choice. BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED! Reply
Love this entry Gilly Gee! Of course I love Cappadocia and this is such a great photo to capture these strange formations!! Reply
This didn’t take you any time at all to post Gilly. Wonderful entry. Now I’ve got to stop looking at everyone else’s so I won’t feel like I’m copying… Reply
By the way Gilly, I just added you to my blogroll, so everyone I know in the blogosphere can see your photos too.
good naturual pictures http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/weekly-photo-challenge-two-subjects/ Reply
so glad you finally got to post this one Gilly…it is perfect and what a great photo… http://jobryantnz.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/weekly-photo-challenge-two-subjects/ Reply
This is one of the types of landscapes that I’d love to photograph. What an opportunity. Very nice! Reply
Very nice photo and interesting stone formation. I like seeing natural ‘art’ such as this. Thank you for visiting my blog too. Reply
Spectacular. Such a wonder how nature creates beautiful sculpted rocks like these. Just wow! Thanks… Reply
Neat! And isn’t it fun to have a picture that you’re just waiting to share — then the opportunity pops up? Reply
perfect for this challenge, Gilly! a place i didn’t get to on my trip to Turkey. maybe another time 🙂 thanks for sharing. Reply
Wow! You are fast. Love this picture for the challenge. I’m still looking through my photos for one to post. Good choice.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Love this entry Gilly Gee! Of course I love Cappadocia and this is such a great photo to capture these strange formations!!
Thanks Cathy, I knew you would like it!
Most definitely I did! 🙂
Great shot Gilly! 🙂
Cool beans!
(or should I say, “Cool STONES!” ha ha!)
Good job!
Lol thanks so much Anne!
This didn’t take you any time at all to post Gilly. Wonderful entry. Now I’ve got to stop looking at everyone else’s so I won’t feel like I’m copying…
Your posts are always unique!
Why thanks Gilly.
By the way Gilly, I just added you to my blogroll, so everyone I know in the blogosphere can see your photos too.
That is really cool 🙂
Marvellous !
Nature is amazing.
Great one for the challenge!
They’re so cute! They look like a couple of lords!
This is AMAZ-ing!
good naturual pictures
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/weekly-photo-challenge-two-subjects/
so glad you finally got to post this one Gilly…it is perfect and what a great photo…
http://jobryantnz.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/weekly-photo-challenge-two-subjects/
Great photo…and subjects!
Gorgeous capture!
perfect gilly, how lovely is cappadocia!!!!
What a stunning entry Gilly! It’s gorgeous! 🙂
Beautiful nature 🙂
Lovely Gilly! Love that landscape!
This is one of the types of landscapes that I’d love to photograph. What an opportunity. Very nice!
Stunning photograph. Great shot.:)
Very nice photo and interesting stone formation. I like seeing natural ‘art’ such as this. Thank you for visiting my blog too.
Ah yes! Goreme Valley!
interesting and dramatic sky 🙂
Spectacular. Such a wonder how nature creates beautiful sculpted rocks like these. Just wow! Thanks…
Cappadochia with those old cave homes must be a great experience!
You hit the great entry for photo challenge here Gilly ,Thumbs up 🙂
Neat! And isn’t it fun to have a picture that you’re just waiting to share — then the opportunity pops up?
perfect for this challenge, Gilly!
a place i didn’t get to on my trip to Turkey. maybe another time 🙂
thanks for sharing.
It’s well worth the journey Kris, I would love to go back!
WooHoo!!! perfect… I love those odd looking structures. 😉