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19 responses to “Misplaced Tower”
Lovely. Makes any man want to rescue the damsel in distress (imprisoned at the top, presumably by wicked step-mother) Where is this?
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This is in Babelsberg Park – Potsdam, close to Berlin.
This is a park where they rebuild castles and things from all over Europe – this one is the Eschersheimer Turm – the original can be found in Frankfurt.
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ah…. interesting. Thank you. 🙂
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Oh, it’s lovely. It makes me think of fairy tales too. I really like the processing, Rabirius.
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Thank you.
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The stuff of fairy tales.
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Thank you.
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Seen from the water, the tower offers a beautiful sight too … 😉
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…yes, I know – but with the bushes and things it was just right for what I had in mind 🙂
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What i do like about is image , that it represents its title . Centered ,surrounded by some trees we use to see often. Great and clever work. You see what it means , well done
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Thank you.
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VEry much like an enchanting fairy tale.
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Thank you!
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I like your treatment on this one.
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Thank you, John.
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I really like this image a lot-the processing does a great job of evoking a mood that is mysterious and old-well done!
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Thank you very much for the compliment!
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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