mmaria
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you're nice as always Thank you!What they said. Great shot. P O M quality. Ed
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you're nice as always Thank you!What they said. Great shot. P O M quality. Ed
That would be fine (different thread, though)It's a part of a 14 century fortress I've been to yesterdayI want to know about this place - where is it? It doesn't look like a "regular" house, but like it's the inside of a tree trunk.
I could maybe post some snaps here if you want to see it
my computer is messing with me, tpf freezes, can't post them tonight, it's getting late here, don't have enough timeThat would be fine (different thread, though)
thanks nicely RonNice capture.
That's not scary! I couldn't see a thing when I entered inside. Couldn't even focus while I was in the room where those stairs go...What's up with you ladies and your attraction to these scary places? Normal life getting too boring, is it?
Need I say it? Just love the photograph!!
thanks nicelyReally nice - not only the textures, but the tonal range is just right.
Don't you worry ma, I completely understandHey Marija--in case you get a notice that I posted in this thread and then don't see it--I posted a totally random comment in the WRONG thread. It belonged in the Leaderboard thread, lol!!
awwww you stepped out from "that" thread for a little bitVery interesting and nice Mariji. Thank you for sharing.
... they assume this fortress was here even in 13th century...Pretty cool photo of an obviously very old place. We just do not have much of that here in the far western United States...the OLDEST buildings left here are a handful from the 1840's, and then a smattering from the 1850's...just NOT much like that around here to see, so I always look at these kinds of places with a sort of fairy-tale fascination.