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7 responses to “Man With Donkey”
Hi there,
Just stopped by to thank you for your Like on my latest post!
Read your article on Iran, simple and fascinating!
You’ve got yourself a follower, as I do love both travel and heart-taken photography (amongst others:-))
Be welcome to my blog’s newer and older posts!
Rom
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Thank you for the nice comment.
I will check out your blog more closely.
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Thank you Rabirius,
Looking forward to reading you:-)
Rom
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Great! I love the look in both of their faces,very deep!
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Yes, me too.
Originally I just wanted to take a picture of the donkey only – but as my Turkish was very bad back then, the man didn’t understand me – and so he had to be on the photo as well. But I think it retrospect, it is even better.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thank you again!
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