San Gimignano is a quintessential Tuscan town, with medieval architecture and beautiful hilly, countryside views.
Fourteen tower houses have been well preserved, giving the city its unique skyline. (There were originally 72.) The city wall dates from the 12th/13th centuries. San Gimignano flourished until the Black Death swept through Italy in the mid-1300s.
My husband took this cool picture from the city wall; I love the way the corner of the wall points to the buildings below.
And, as a bonus, one of my favorite “leading lines” pictures I’ve ever taken, from the Maumturk Mountains in Ireland.
You can find more leading lines at the original Lens-Artist challenge.
All were captured! Your favorite is mine, this is a long leading line to the mountain.
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Btw Tina is leading the leading line theme this week.
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Fixed, thank you! 😂
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🙏😊
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Ah – the Ireland one is my favorite!
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Thank you, mine too!
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Your final image is just beautiful Mei-Mei
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Excellent. Tuscany. Full of lines. Superb.
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