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16 responses to “Dueling Accordeons”
excellent 🙂
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Thank you, Jean-Paul.
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Brilliant!
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Thank you.
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Superbe, et quel traitement!!!
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Merci beaucoup, Alain.
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Nice
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Thank you.
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Great capture!
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Thanks a lot, Uday.
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Gorgeous! Interesting timing, because there were several accordion players at our art museum last night, playing among the exhibits. Didn’t expect it!
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Thank you very much, Monica.
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I love this. The men and their expressions and accordeons are quite magical by themselves, but with the stars right behind them like emanating holy light we see in some religious paintings, it takes the photo to another level of beauty. And those stars look to me like they belong to an EU symbol?
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Thank you Halim.
Yes, the stars are from the Euro sign in front of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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