Th night scene is very nicely captured.
glitters of love :) beautiful image Karen
This arch was taken at a local winter festival during the 2011 holiday season. I thought the hearts at the top of the arch was appropriate for the upcoming Valentine's Day.
I couldn't tell if it was real or pop art, awesome capture!
Gorgeous!My entries:Moms...Check NyoYummy-as-can-be
That's a great night-time photo, so clear.My night-time photo this week is deliberately blurred (by shaking the camera).
Everyone loves a love tunnel
I love the Love Arch, great pic!
It is very spectacular. Did you walk under it?Greetings,Filip
lovely decorations for Valentine's Day.
Is this also in Taiwan, Karen?Work is underway on the Vachemobile Espresso Express!
Is this real!It seems heavenly!
Rainfield61: Thank you! Betchai: I'm not sure it's called a love arch, but with all the hearts, it certainly can be.Sukhmandir Kaur: It is real and I got to walk through it. :)Liz: Thanks!Catsynth: A few of them didn't come out, but this one did. It is hard to take pictures in low light, but this arch was really bright.Ryan: It did draw a crowd.Filip: Yes, I walked under it many times and also have to wait until no people in the photograph. Life Ramblings: It is perfect for Valentine's Day or when love is in the air. :)Louis: No, this was at the Global Winter Wonderland in Santa Clara you might have seen advertised on tv over the holidays.Indrani: Yes, it is real and looks spectacular at night.
Very pretty night shot. I love the arch, looks perfect for Valentines day!
Beautiful shot! So colorful and festive, I love this capture!
What a stunning, magical photo. That is just beautiful.
Beautiful. Both the art and the way you capture it. :)
wowww, impressive and greatly photographed!
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Th night scene is very nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteglitters of love :) beautiful image Karen
ReplyDeleteThis arch was taken at a local winter festival during the 2011 holiday season. I thought the hearts at the top of the arch was appropriate for the upcoming Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't tell if it was real or pop art, awesome capture!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy entries:
Moms...Check Nyo
Yummy-as-can-be
That's a great night-time photo, so clear.
ReplyDeleteMy night-time photo this week is deliberately blurred (by shaking the camera).
Everyone loves a love tunnel
ReplyDeleteI love the Love Arch, great pic!
ReplyDeleteIt is very spectacular. Did you walk under it?
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
lovely decorations for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteIs this also in Taiwan, Karen?
ReplyDeleteWork is underway on the Vachemobile Espresso Express!
Is this real!
ReplyDeleteIt seems heavenly!
Rainfield61: Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBetchai: I'm not sure it's called a love arch, but with all the hearts, it certainly can be.
Sukhmandir Kaur: It is real and I got to walk through it. :)
Liz: Thanks!
Catsynth: A few of them didn't come out, but this one did. It is hard to take pictures in low light, but this arch was really bright.
Ryan: It did draw a crowd.
Filip: Yes, I walked under it many times and also have to wait until no people in the photograph.
Life Ramblings: It is perfect for Valentine's Day or when love is in the air. :)
Louis: No, this was at the Global Winter Wonderland in Santa Clara you might have seen advertised on tv over the holidays.
Indrani: Yes, it is real and looks spectacular at night.
Very pretty night shot. I love the arch, looks perfect for Valentines day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! So colorful and festive, I love this capture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning, magical photo. That is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteBoth the art and the way you capture it. :)
wowww, impressive and greatly photographed!
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