I’m taking a different tack this time. The actual letter will be found somewhere in the photo, part of the design and composition itself, not within any printed words that may also be found in the photo.
For my other entries to this challenge see Frizztext A-Z challenge in my tag cloud hidden at the top of the page – click on the symbol under the black bar at the top of the page



I almost missed the T in the first photo until I read Sylvia’s comment, then it was so obvious, how did I miss it?????
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Once you see it … 😉
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you made me smile with the contrast between the two “architectures” (my daughter is an architect)
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Rather diverse weren’t they – sublime to throw-away modernism.
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Very clever Lynne. there’s also a T in the cross above the Rose window.
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Yes, there is 😉
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Nice choice of the second one. and, it was a gas station…
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Yes, that was the island where the pumps were. Too bad there weren’t also a couple of old-fashioned pumps as well 😉
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Love the wonky T! I’m with Rustic Recluse on liking ‘what remains’ 🙂
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Coulda been a wonky Y but I used it up on the T 😉
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I’m sure you’ll find plenty of Y’s either in nature or man-made! 🙂
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Ah, I love these photos of ‘what remains’.
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😉
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What is the T in the second shot? a light?
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It’s used to be a gas station and it is all that remains from the pump station area. I guess perhaps it was overhead lights.
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Well spotted then!
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