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Love a bit of battered fence or railing, Debbie. Great shot! 🙂
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That’s a very interesting photo, thank you for sharing it 🙂
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Great capture. Just s bad sign of the times.
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Hello Debbie,
It’s amazing that something decaying could be beautiful, but this photo proves it.
Thanks for sharing this interesting blue.
America does not wait until after Thanksgiving to shop; it’s just that this is when the stores pull out all stops to entice shoppers in.
Happy Blue Monday!
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i love that!
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Beautiful shades of blue plus layers of age and a relaxing point of view. Nicely done.
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Great shot! And your title can take those layers even deeper…nicely done!
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Beautiful!
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Perfect for the challenge, I too like a bit of peeling paintwork, and blue is better 🙂
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Nice job.
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Perfect shot for this challenge..:-)
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I loved you choice for the challenge this week. A beautiful picture. 🙂
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Stunning photo!
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Love this picture!
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I am a big fan of peeling paint especially at the sea side.
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Me too. Makes a pleasant contrast to gaudy funfairs and gaming halls.
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I love faded grandeur, lovely, sunny shot.
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corroded balconies always make me extremely nervous, but I can see the beauty in it.
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I know what you mean, I didn’t check out its wobble!
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I can see why you took that photo – such a lovely contrast of colours and the aging of the balcony in the sun. Lovely.
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Great picture… i love the title… Peeling back the layers!
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Gorgeous picture – am guessing that the right side of the balcony was more protected from the elements?
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It’s actually the fence alongside the cliff path, part of the “Viking Trail” along the Kent Coast.
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A tired balcony, but still beautiful, picking out the blue of the sea. Lovely x
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What a great idea for a picture really lovely
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Love the composition, it looks like somewhere exotic with the colour of the sea
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Yes, the colours worked so well. It’s a slightly faded Margate on the south east coast of England.
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That looks so like the seafront where I live, where is that?? Love the peeling paint along with the sea air rusted railings, great shot!
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It’s Margate in Kent. Where do you live? I just visited and your bandstand photo for today is just gorgeous.
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