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![]() ![]() I hope you liked it ![]() Here is twoshots I took of the same building you have in your pictures :-) |
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Nice, Boily! I don't know how anyone could NOT like it there
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Nice pictures Dan. I think No. 1 looks like a page right out of a high style glossy travel magazine.
My eye caught the photrapher behind the spiney green plant in the foregroundtaking a picture of the torso of the womenperched atop the concrete balustrade. Also, did you get a shot of the vessel on the other end of the hawser attached to the pier? Or was it not worth a shot?? Ken |
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Thanks, Ken...that was my reason for taking that shot, I was hoping someone would notice:-)...and yes, I have some pics of the ships (4of them in port that day)..Try to post some soon
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