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This is what I call fabulous facade.
Visiting from BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND.FRANKLY MY DEAR
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Very strange habits,
but the photos are great, many shades of gray !
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Such a shame to have those windows blocked up, but it makes great patterns. Love the second photo with the three styles.
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Nice sseen
My contribution: https://deramateurphotograph.de/2019/03/23/272-novar-anastigmat-f3-5-45mm-alter-birnenbaum-old-pear-tree-aus-gerhards-care-paket/
Regards
Bernhard
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You captured a lot of personality in this building. The apartments seem to get better as you look to the right.
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I really like the shade of the balcony grills on the blind facades. There are many shades of grey:-)
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…it’s a shame that all of those windows have been block in.
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Isn’t it! It use to be done to reduce taxes owed, but I’ve no idea why these were bricked up.
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They used to tax houses in Spain according to the number of windows
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Oh I did wonder if that had applied in Spain.
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