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38 responses to “Under Electric Light”
Just today I found out how many great posts I’ve missed from you! I am very impressed!
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Thank you.
Yes, there is a lot here now. Next January my blog/website has its 10th birthday. 🙂
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Alle wollen rein, um darian an gespenstischen Szenarien teilhaben zu wollen…
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Ja, sozusagen. 🙂
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Your composition provides food for the imagination. Every window tells a different story.
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Yes, that was the intention.
I’m glad you like it, Peter. Thank you.
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Tuve un buen tiempo fuero del blog pero encuentro tu foto y me parece que valió la pena reecontrarme en tu blog. La vista es semejante a una película surrealista que la voy a ver cuadro por cuadro. Una composición excelente. Bien por tu arte Rabirius. Feliz fin de semana para ti.
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Gracias por tus palabras Manuel.
Sí, conté varias historias con la imagen. Algo diferente sucede detrás de cada ventana. 🙂
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Y te salió de lo mejor. Mucha calidad en tus fotos.
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Gracias, otra vez.
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You have captured an excellent composition presented to you
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Thanks a lot, Derrick. I’m glad you like it.
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Bij veel ramen is het licht al uit…
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Ja, sommige bewoners moeten geld besparen. 🙂
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👍
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een knappe compositie die tot mijn verbeelding spreekt Rabirius
groeten
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Dank je wel, Willy.
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Different people, different stories … a very original setting.
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Thank you, Jan. I’m glad you like it.
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Terrific, Rabirius.
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Thank you, John.
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😊
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I feel like a voyeur. Pleased that at least some inhabitants use curtains. When folks position themselves by a open window, it’s impossible not to look. 😃
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This is, a new type of, lockdown. It’s a slavery, not a freedom. Nice work.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like the picture.
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Wer erzählt all die Geschichten?
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Ich 🙂
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Eben ! Ganz großartig.
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Vielen Dank. 🙂
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Excellent!
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Thank you.
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Oh there’s some stories behind those windows! The elephant 😂! The guy on his knees handcuffed! Just wonderful rabirius. Interesting and colourful composition, but then you look closer and it’s so much more than that.
Alison
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Thank you, Alison.
Yes, I thought I show a bunch of little stories in one picture. 🙂
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Loved this perspective Rabirius, Keep those lights on, while we have Electricity to use lol here in Europe /UK… 😉
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🙂
Thank you.
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Your very welcome
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This is great ~ a nostalgic feeling with a touch of voyeurism. Simply a fascinating piece of art… I want it 🙂
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Thanks a lot. I’m glad you like it.
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