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Sunday, January 17, 2016

Steeples Obscured

There's an expression -
"can't see the forest for the trees";
well in this case -
"can't see the steeple for the trees" is apt.


Did it once in Appomattox, Va and then again in Pa.


I need to be more deliberate in taking my photos in the future.

Joining Inspired Sunday.

6 comments:

Tom said...

Many photo subjects are best taken in the winter...trees hide things!

Cranberry Morning said...

I have that same problem! And I agree with Tom that it's easier to get the photos in the wintertime when the leaves are gone. :-)

Elizabeth Edwards said...

love those curvy roads. a pleasant country trip. ( :

Anonymous said...

Ha! They are both great churches. I think my steeple is a bit obscured this week, too.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

gosh tat fist church is so like the one I have on my post today although my one does bit have a stepple!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Looks like the steeple is missing on the second church and let the tower