
II Numarali Konut

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28 responses to “II Numarali Konut”
how peaceful – well captured !
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so pretty!
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Stunning shot! Love it! 😀
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Thank you.
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This is lovely.
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Thank you.
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Hahaha, i get it! Well done!
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Thanks a lot!
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nice photo
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Thank you.
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How cute! have a great weekend! Hugs Paula xx
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Thank you very much, Paula.
And have a great weekend as well!
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Great image, I love it!
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Thank you.
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Lovely capture! Beautiful background too.
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Thank you for the compliment!
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Just nominated you for the shine on award. I have been following & I’m loving your blog.
You can take a look at details here:
http://asouldrivenmind.wordpress.com/2013/06/23/shine-on-award/
Good Luck! 🙂
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Thank you very much for the nomination.
I will have a closer look soon.
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sounds good…good luck to ya 🙂
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Thank you.
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Hermosa fotografía que muestra al ave como dueña de esa inmensidad.
Que disfrutes de un feliz inicio de semana.
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Muchas gracias.
Que tengas una semana feliz también.
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I would like to think that the sign says ‘No Picnics on site”
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Well, it only says something like flat or house number II – I took the picture at an archaeological site – Ani in Turkey.
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Aah the joyful combination of my vivid imagination and ignorance of the Turkish language……….. not easy to photograph birds who have the ability to be where they want to be in a fraction of a second.
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Yes, you have to be very quick – and also manage to catch the right moment – so most of my bird photographs I have to delete – I’m not always that quick 🙂
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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