Carmi at the blog
Written, Inc. posts a weekly photo challenge. This week, the theme is
"At an angle."
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When things get old - like several centuries old - foundations settle, ease, and slump. The skyline of Venice is eerily marked by the unsettling sight of bell towers, or campanile, that are akilter - like the tower of the Chiesa di San Georgio dei Greci, in Castello.
The tower began leaning shortly after it was built in 1592, and still hangs, as it has for centuries, poised, at an angle. What's the tipping point?
Oooh, this photo almost makes me woozy. Between the bell tower, bridge, and buildings, it's hard to tell where vertical really is. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteamazing at how sloooooowwwwly it must tilt!
ReplyDeleteEverything seems to tilt. Have I drunk too much?
ReplyDeleteThis is just what an angle calls for. What a lovely place.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder there's a leaning tower of Pizza!
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Nice colors in this one.
ReplyDeleteI heard the tipping point was dangerously near, and they have shored the thing up! Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Your link at Carmi's has a slash where it needs a dot:
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This makes me think of home. No, not Venice, but buildings and shacks in the Dominican Republic that have been left forever leaning by cyclones.
ReplyDeleteThunder - that's twice that you've let me know when I've goofed with my posting. Thanks for watching my back!
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