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This image has your signature all over 🙂 Excellent in B&W.
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Thanks Paula. I’m glad i’ve got a signature devloping
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 10:29 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Beautiful detail here.
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Great architectural detail – perfect in black and white!
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Great photo of great architecture.
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That middle window is so beautiful, like a flower. Very nice Debbie.
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Yes, good old black & white. It doesn’t show up so well in colour
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😀 Black & White is almost always beautiful. Have a nice Friday Debbie!
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Reblogged this on acacialane and commented:
I love the Architecture of churches and cathedrals.
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Thank you for the reblog. St Albans abbey is a fantastic building.
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