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12 responses to “Streets Without Names”
Totally love this !!
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Thank you, Frank.
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Very nice flaring.
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Thank you, Timothy.
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You’re welcome. Images to like your are some much fun. You’re never entirely sure what you get with the longer exposures. and things moving in front.
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Yes, you’re right.
Thank you again.
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the whole image screams “we are lost”… 🙂
we all get lost sometimes, wish there were maps for those moments 🙂
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Thank you.
Well, I noticed very often, when you visit a city with a tourist map or travel book many streets have no name and therefore it is impossible to know where you are or which way would be the best to take…
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A wonderful sense of ordered disorientation!
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Thank you very much, Patti.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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