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AKA - The Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen
M8 - Elmarit 28 Thanks for looking !
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All the best Marie-Louise http://gallery.lfi-online.com/galler....php?cat=13180 "There is a joy in taking photographs that will always be there, it is the joy of looking, of capturing that fraction of a second, it is the photographic shot, the intuitive shot..." (Henri Cartier-Bresson) |
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Marie-Louise,
A lovely series with great color, lighting,clarity and composition. What makes each picture interesting to me is the way you presented both indoors and outdoors so well. Paul
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Thank you Stuart and Paul,
I really appreciate your feedback ![]()
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All the best Marie-Louise http://gallery.lfi-online.com/galler....php?cat=13180 "There is a joy in taking photographs that will always be there, it is the joy of looking, of capturing that fraction of a second, it is the photographic shot, the intuitive shot..." (Henri Cartier-Bresson) |
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Soleforeal and Virgil,
Thank you ! Your kind feedback is very much appreciated ![]()
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