Zigzag, when I first saw that, I thought what! Patti from P.A. Moed set it this week.
This was another week where I thought I wouldn’t be able to do. I didn’t think I had any zigzags. I probably still don’t, but this is my offering.
When I was looking at my photos I was trying to find ones that went up and down, if that makes any sense. So I’ve tried to find ones that go up and down, or side to side with one continuous line.
You might also notice that I have included a couple of flowers. I thought about drawing them and you seem to do a lot of zigzag patterns to create the petals. I think they count too then.
My offerings this week.
I would like to thank Patti for being our host and setting us this challenge. Please go and take a look at her post, the link is at the start of the post.
Maybe you would like to participate this week, it is a great challenge to do. To find out how to join the Lens-Artists Challenge, click here for more info.
Really cool collection, Leanne. Webb bridge looks awesome.
Thank you Sofia.
Good ones Leanne. I’m zaggled! 😳
Hahaha, love that, zaggled. Thank you John.
A wonderful collection for us, Leanne. Zigzag felt a bit difficult, but it seems we all managed it in the end. Yours are varied and clever – a favourite is your opener. What kind of building is that? I found it in the gallery, but what is it used for?
It did feel difficult, but you are right, we all got there. Thank you so much, that one you are talking about, the one in the header is a bridge here in Melbourne. It is called the Webb Bridge.
Beautiful shots as always, Leanne 🙂.
On looking at the gallery, I wondered what that golden installation was but reading through the comments, I got it that it’s the Webb Bridge 😀.
Thank you PR, the Webb Bridge is a popular pedestrian bridge here. 😀
A marvelous collection Leanne – they’re all wonderful. Very creative to think of the flowers too! Especially loved the Southbank Theatre.
Thank you Tina. Glad you like them, I had to include flowers.
Love the triangles and zig zags of the architecture, Leanne!
Thank you Amy, there are lots of them.
Oh, you definitely do have zigzags – these are great Leanne! The flowers are a good idea – the mauve one works very well for the theme I reckon 🙂
Thank you Sarah, funny how when I started looking I was finding them everywhere. I liked the flowers and glad you agree with me.
Beautiful! You certainly captured the zigzag theme well!
Thank you Sally, I wasn’t really sure.
You nailed it! 😀
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Beautiful choices, Leanne! My favorite is that black-and-white of the Kangan Institute.
Thank you John. YOu know I’ve always loved that image, but it never seems to get much attention.
Wow! Zigzags unlimited!
Zigzags everywhere, lol, thank you Margaret.
A Melbourne, you captured it so amazingly. And it’s wonderful that you presented the zigzags in flowers as well!
Thank you Teresa, I love photographing Melbourne. Yeah, I had to include the flowers.
Amazing gallery, Leanne. Everything, from architecture to nature, is gorgeous.
Thank you Egidio, I saw the flower and then thought I had to include some.
It was a great call for those beautiful shots.
Thanks Egidio.
So many wonderful triangles and zig zags, Leanne. One of my favorite elements.
Thank you Jane, it was an interesting challenge this one. I love triangles too.
Stunning selection.
Thank you.
Hi Leanne. You nailed this one! Wonderful post and a wonderful collection of zigzags. Yes, sometimes I’ve got crazy ideas, but I love to have fun!
I wasn’t sure about this one, but have to admit thought of the Webb Bridge first and then just went hunting and was surprised by how I found. Still thinking of more. Thank you Patti.
Wonderful, Leanne!
Thanks Patti.
Very beautiful photos, Leanne!! ❤️😊
Glad you like them John, thank you.
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you’ve made some good choices, I especially like the one that looks like a big spiderwebby thing with the pop of red
Thank you Beth, I think the one you like was taken with a fisheye lens on the Webb Bridge.
What a wonderful set of zig zags, especially of my favorite bridge Leanne.
Thank you Anne, I thought you might like those ones.