A collection of leading lines from around the world.
First up was quick snap of the classic ‘tourist in front of the reflecting pool’ type shot… …then one of the Taj Mahal alone and its reflecting pool.
A monk along the trail of our Inle Lake trek in Myanmar.
Wooden boats being paddled down the Mekong River in Vietnam.
Wharf leading to a pavilion on a beach in Pangkor, Malaysia.
Long pier leading to the horizon on our morning walk along the beach at Petit Fort Philippe, France.
Street lights at night on a street in Leeds, England.
Narrow alley in the city of Bilbao, Spain.
From an Argentinean bus window the view of a perfectly straight Incan road heads off into the distance.
The pier at Llandudno in Wales.
The boardwalk at Ed McGregor Park in Sooke on Vancouver Island, Canada.
The Dark Hedges of the Game of Thrones fame in Antrim, Ireland.
The Thorvaldsen Museum of Sculptures features the work of a predominant Danish sculptor who also personally designed everything in this museum, including this richly coloured hallway of doorways leading through to a bust on a plinth (Copenhagen, Denmark).
More of the Friendly Friday Challenge: Leading Lines.
Marvellous selection!
A great post, especially like your Taj Mahal shots!
The Taj Mahal can’t help but be super photogenic…
More fabulous shots and a great post!