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    Arches

    This is just to show that I actually do more than just beaches, lizards, trees and all that

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    3: no arches at all on this one ...



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    Alex!!! I love the first shot.
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    Wow!
    I LOVE the arches!!!
    Is that in DÜSSELDORF somewhere??????????????????????????????

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    Thanks!

    So the last one is pretty borin, aye? Still i like it somehow

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    Is that in DÜSSELDORF somewhere??????????????????????????????
    Of course not ... I did not take any serious picture in the city i live in. Should change this though !?

    They are all taken in Germany though.



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    Oh no. That last one is NOT boring. But it takes a tad longer to appeal. Then, however, it does!!!! The gradation of distance between wall (?) and gap is really good. And I like the colour. Yes. I do, even though it is blue/grey and NOT green! Mark my words!

    (And tell me: where were these taken then???)

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaFoto
    The gradation of distance between wall (?) and gap is really good. A
    It is actually not a wall but square pillars of some army barracks built around 1930 ....



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    Alex those are wonderful shots. I really enjoy images that become graphics because of the nature of the subjects. Excellent!
    Fred

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    Love #3; it keeps you wondering for a bit, like 'what am I looking at'. And at the same time you can appreciate the lines and the colors. Good stuff!!







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    Alex, I really like number 1. Its one of those photos that you have to stop and study for awhile.

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    thanks even though, there is not much on number one ... just a large scale geometry, and then the fine detail of the bricks.



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    whhoa!!! Alex! the second one is... incredible!

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    ooo excellent. No. 2 is really really nice

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    I think all 3 are awesome with the first being my favorite. Nice stuff!

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    Great first one there ...... if you darkened it a little would give it a rather eerie effect ....

    Love it as it is as well ...

    Thanks for sharing
    Given up !

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    thanks all, so it seems no.1 is the winner, followed by no.2 ...
    I am surprised



 

 

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