
The Roman Well

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37 responses to “The Roman Well”
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Wow, great shot!!
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Thank you!
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Nice. You had an awesome sky. Cheers
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Thank you. Yes, I was glad that the sky looked interesting. At first I was afraid it would be washed out – but then it still had enough structure.
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rabirius, you are a master craftsmen of your art.
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Thank you, Lance. I’m glad you like it.
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My pleasure, rabirius. I absolutely do!
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Thanks again.
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My pleasure.
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Impressive monochrome photo, Rabirius!
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Thank you, Peter. I’m happy you like it.
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Nice picture
Kind regards,
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Thank you, Rob.
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Very nice!
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Thank you.
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Your B&W shots have drama that would not be the same in color, great photo.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Superb! Where was this shot taken, Rabirius?
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Thank you.
It was taken in Kaichen. A village in Germany about 30-40 km from Frankfurt.
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very cool.
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Thanks!
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I like how the foundations dissolves in to the Earth.
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Thank you, Jonathan.
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This is their character–“Built to last”.
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Indeed it is.
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Schitterend
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Bedankt.
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Wonderful landscape and great sky. Your B&W is fantastic.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Amazing as always.
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Thank you, Agnes.
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Standing strong 🙂
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Yes, indeed, it still stands strong.
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Nice one
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Thank you.
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To me it is like a pair of arms, coming up out of the earth to hold a sacrificial platter to the skies. One might think the Romans built this because they knew that Rabrius was coming.
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After all, rabirius is a Roman name. 🙂
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