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Just a red shed on the rocks....:
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That red shed matches your red pants. Godt arbejde.
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Very nice Walter!
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Bet that red shed stands out in the colored picture too.
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Not for nothing (as we say in my native country of Brooklyn before I immigrated to America) but it looks like someone set down a hotel on Park Place, in a monopoly game, and then someone else came along and dropped it into this landscape. I gotta think about this image some more...
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This image is similar in many ways to the image posted earlier with the yellow hotel (or whatever it was). The red shack on the BW background looks out of place. I agree with the "Monopoly effect".
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