The photohunters theme is tied. Since some of these photographs have small tied elements, you may click inside the photographs for an enlargement if you wish to.
The tarp over the garden sale center at Colonial Williamsburg is tied onto the supporting sticks with rope. Another tarp is tied on the support with rope/string in front of the Magazine and Guard Tower. Another tarp inside the fence for the Magazine/guard tower is also tied with ropes strings.Inside the magazine are rope tension drums which have tied parts in the rope.
To view other tied up photohunters, please visit the home of the Photohunt starting Saturday.
37 comments:
Oh yes this hunt was definitely a hard one, great job on your finds... :) I did a different take on it, but I'm sure I could use the word tied more in the pics too! happy weekend.
i almost skipped this week's hunt but at the last minute I thought of something. excellent take on the theme.
happy weekend.
wow that fence is really different, I liked it!
This Guard Tower looks a neat place and you took wonderful pictures there!
Thanks for sharing and Happy weekend dear Carver
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How nice to have your travel post tied to the photo hunt entry. Great job.
Those are some beautiful tied items. :)
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You did a wonderful hunting job!!
Happy PH and happy weekend, my entry is here.
This brings back memories. I wish I had had a digital camera when I visited Williamsburg.
Happy weekend Carver
A goodly selection there, carver.
I found this week´s hunt difficult, but you did a good job - Excellent take on the theme!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Hi Carver, I love these photos and also the ones in your other Williamsburg entries. Looks like you had a wonderful time. I can't believe I've never been there (you're right, it's not that far away). I need to go soon.
Have a great weekend.
Great tied photos!
Happy Weekend.
everything all tied up =)
Interesting photos and perfect for the theme.
happy weekend!
Hi Carver --
Looks like we both went for photos in historical themed parks -- only mine are from one in Korea! :b
Those are fabulous photos,Carver! How are you? I haven't been posting for months! But I'm back;-)
very foreign looking pics Carver. Almost looks like from another era
Nice shots of so many tied items for this week's theme :)
p/s: Sorry about the link, I've fixed it.
Happy Weekend!
Great take on the theme. looks a cool place.
Mine's up too As we tied the knot
Love the tied drums!
A nice set of shots Carver. It looks like an interesting place to visit!
Some great choices there.
I like the big antique looking bottle near the fence. The pics look quite interesting!happy PH!
You manage to find so many cool examples of the theme. I like the drums.
These are wonderful photos and the places looks like a good place to go to :)
Yes good finds and what an interesting outing I love historical place when my kids were young they were like not another place to see
This looks like a really interesting place, and it has given you some great shots!
Thanks for your visit, and have a good weekend. :)
Thanks for taking us back in time!
I played too :)
Love Colonial Williamsburg - we've been there several times and it's one of our very favorite places. You've captured the "tied" elements perfectly!
Lots of "tied" there!
It was tough this week, I agree -- but your contribution is great.
Mine's up, too.
Oooo drums! I have a thing for drums. You can really see how they are tied, too.
Very creative take on the theme this week. Fun photos.
Cool historic scenes ~ no modern bungies or zip strips here! I especially like the drums and pistols pictured in the last shot.
These are beautiful!
That must be a really cool place to stroll around :D
Hello dear CArver
How are u?
Oh..your shots are so...like historic and different, of course...but very veautiful too..
I like the wuality of the light that u catch on the shots...not only these but all taht I saw until now...
have a nice weekend
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How very clever of you, Carver! You must have kept the Photo Hunters in mind as you vacationed in Colonial Williamsburg. ;-)
Great "tied" finds! And, interesting too!
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