Meredith’s Photos
Below are a series of photos that I’ve taken over the past year or 2. Locations range from Maine to Italy. If you like them, you can see more at Meredith Klinger Photography. |
Meredith’s Photos
Below are a series of photos that I’ve taken over the past year or 2. Locations range from Maine to Italy. If you like them, you can see more at Meredith Klinger Photography. |
Closeup of a sheet metal sculpture in Seattle.
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Closeup of a Pisa Duomo.
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Creepy! But cool.
Sunshine on tents in Lucca Italy.
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Wonderful photo!
I love the light on the coat of the horse.
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How gorgeous is that!? I love the color of the horse’s coat against the stubble of dried grass.
That is a striking photo. Although, when I first looked at the thumbnail, I thought you had taken a picture of a caterpillar.
I love the idea and the execution.
I love the texture and color of the seaweed.
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Love this one, mlk!
Somehow the link is broken. Here it is on a different server:
Seaweed in Maine
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That is such a neat photo mlk!
(This is olivia)
What a nice blend of colors. All the seaweed I remember seeing down south was some variation of green.
Detail of a bronze door in Pisa
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Closeup of Cherry Blossoms in Washington, DC
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Silhouette at the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC
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Yummy Gelato in Florence, Italy
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OOOOh. Looks like it could be mele verde in the front, but maybe its pistachio. Either way is good!
OMG it was the *best* gelato of the whole trip. I think it was pistachio.
Sgrafitti detail
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Love your unique perspective of things.
Thank you very much.
Nice work.
Rockin’…great set of photos. Big fan of the seaweed. That was cool seeing all the different colors.
There are all so imaginatively composed but I’m completely taken with the horseback riding photo. The contrasting colors and way the lines draw you in are quite wonderful.
I love your pictures! Showing the pieces, the smaller details, focusing on shapes and textures instead of whole settings, draws the eye in like nothing else does. The compositions show the beauty of what we do not see.
Yes, I tend to be a micro type person. I love textures and patterns. That’s what catches my eye mostly.