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28 responses to “Stigrør”
Beautiful work 🙂
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Thank you, Sreejith.
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The bruised and bloodied green are so dramatic. Wonderful work Rabirius.
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Thank you very much, Patti.
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Love the colours
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Thank you a lot, Rajiv.
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Reblogged this on The Legion of Door Whores.
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Thank you a lot for reblogging, Martha.
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Love this atmosphere!
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Thank you!
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Le choix des couleurs et excellent.
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Merci beaucoup, Orepuk.
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Love the simplicity – which door will you take ?
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Most likely the one in the middle – es the other layers are moved to the left and right, the chances are you crash into the wall while trying to enter through the other doors 🙂
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Sounds like Harry Potter….my thoughts exactly!
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I have neither read nor watched it…
…so Harry Potter has problems with doors as well? 🙂
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Yes indeed at the train station. I watched the movies and read the books with my daughter when she was still engaged with doing anything with her mother ! 🙂
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Ah, okay.
Maybe I should watch one of the movies when it is on TV the next time.
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The first one maybe …..
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…the others are not so good?
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Well….the books are better. Helped to form clearer mental pictures. The anticipation decreased as they were released ! Read the books !
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Okay, I will keep that in mind.
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Are you in Africa? I am so behind! Beautiful faces united !
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Where did you get Africa from?
No, I’m in Europe – though Africa is not that far – it’s just on the other side of the Mediterranean 🙂
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I love the composition and colors here-a simple, but very dramatic image-
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Thank you again for the compliment.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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