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Again in Ghent... this one is post processed a bit
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Love it. I can almost see a horse and carriage crossing the bridge with it's occupant up to no good.
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A but too dark for me but the reflection makes this quite intereresting.
You must have had a wonderful time in Ghent with all those bridges to photograph. Cheers Selvin |
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I like the darkened 'aged' appearance. It makes it look like it has stepped out from the pages of time. And that water is so absolutely still.
Bernice
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