
The House By The Sea

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53 responses to “The House By The Sea”
Zauberschön verwunschen…
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Vielen Dank!
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As perfect a photograph as it gets.
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Thanks a lot for your compliment, Barry.
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Wonderful contrasts. Is it horrible that I imagine crazy residents in lockdown, stuck with each other in an overly white building and nowhere to run to?
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Thank you, Kim.
Well, it’s always good to have imagination, even if you see some darkish images. Well, in this case, a darkish image probably triggered it. 🙂
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I keep waiting for a storm to roll in or someone to look out a window! Excellent photo! 🙂
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Thank you, Linda.
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You captured the sombre mood very well.
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Thank you for the compliment, Peter.
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Mooi gefotografeerd maar ziet er dreigend uit
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Bedankt.
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Wonderful so dramatic love it Rabirius ☺️💫👍 smiles Hedy
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Thank you, Hedy.
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this is brilliant
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I’m glad you like it, Sedge.
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So dramatic 🙂
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Thank you, Joshi.
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dark, this photograph could illustrate the page of a book that tells a story very creepy and terrifying
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Thank you.
I especially like these darkish atmospheres for taking pictures. I gives a special atmosphere.
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Mystisch, gefällt mehr sehr. Ein lieber Gruss. Ernst
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Vielen Dank, Ernst.
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Welcome to my mansion. When the tide is high, you can dive in from your bedroom window for a swim. However, do check with me before you take a dip. Sometimes I forget to feed the sharks.
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Okay. I will let you know before I jump in the water.
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beinahe gruselig, klasse
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Vielleicht ein wenig. Aber das bringen dunkle Wolken manchmal mit sich.
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Ooh atmospheric. Great picture.
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Thank you, Jill.
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nun ist es manchen schon wieder zu kalt, was wollen wir denn nun, Klaus
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Warmes Wetter. 🙂
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Great photo, I like it.
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Thank you, Isabel!
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herzliche Grüße aus dem Norden Deutschlands von der mecklenburgischen Seenplatte, Klaus
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Vielen Dank. Dir noch einen schönen Sonntag.
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beautifully covers
a lot of bases 🙂
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Thanks.
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love the mood ! Great catch ! well done !
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Thank you, Oliver.
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So cool! Doesn’t seem to look like Atlantic.:)
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Thank you, Deepak.
I took the photo in Italy, so it’s not the Atlantic. 🙂
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Amazing and so dramatic clouds. It’s really a captivating photo.
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Thank you, Otto!
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Wonderful shot!
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Thanks a lot.
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That’s a great photo! It’s like a scene from a Sherlock Holmes murder mystery…or something on that order. Kind of creepy cool…
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Thank you, Mary. I’m glad you like it and that it triggers your imagination.
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Nice, I like how this has been edited, particularly the blue tones in the sky.
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Thank you. I’m happy you like it.
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Reblogged this on From 1 Blogger 2 Another.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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