Straight lines can lead you to your rightful destination but a zigzag is an interesting turn. In buildings they always add beauty as they carry more meaning to the structure. My contribution, in following the straight lines I ended up making zigzag lines.
It was so hard to resist the zigzag pattern in this tower, so I just clicked it. It was all ready for a zigzag click.
You need to follow the zigzag to know what’s behind the closed door. Had it had been a straight slope it would not have attracted my keen eyes.
Zigzag patterns on the walls of Fatehpur Sikri, India. This pattern reminded me of mountains, of zigzag patterns, in a child’s drawing. But, I get the idea that it would have been no child’s play as these are accurate lines running on the walls.
Can you find the zigzag here. Even mother nature finds it tempting. If you are standing by a river you might think that they flow in a straight line, but behind that straight line they would have covered a long distance in a zigzag pattern… carving its way, finding a path to reach its destination and of course crossing you or your city.
A nice collection of various zig zag images.
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Hi Daniel. Thanks for the visit.
I really enjoyed your take on the zigzag challenge.
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thanks so much for liking my post. 😊 Your blog is really great and I love the zigzag of that tower image!
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🙂 Thanks for the visit and your lovely comment. It has made my day. 🙂
I loved the cozy place that you have created in your blog through images. Those flowers are beautiful. 😀
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I like the view from your camera Norma. have a nice week capturing more interesting views 🙂
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Thanks Leslie.:) Your words are encouraging to a naive photographer like me. I will definitely go clicking my camera for more clicks.;)
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Such an intriguing collection of images Norma. I love the different textures you select, they tell a story. Beautiful post.
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Thanks Lita.:)
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