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Window, no chairs

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Window, no glass
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M6 . Summicron 35 . Ferrania P30

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Preserved Stonework Showing Damage Sustained During the "1939-'45 Disagreement", Rouen Centre-ville.

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vor 15 Minuten schrieb pippy:

"1939-'45 Disagreement"

That is a beautiful paraphrase of the horror.

Re-enacted scene from the then following cold war.

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1 hour ago, 01maciel said:

That is a beautiful paraphrase of the horror...

I 'lifted' the experession from someone who was trying to point out how, sometimes, Political Correctness can go a bit too far to avoid causing offence and the phrase made an impression on me. Sorry for the interruption, folks!

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The background to the two young musicians is a wall in the old East Germany (Berlin Mitte) showing the battle scars of the last days of the war.

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Musician busker. Thailand.

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Musican in Berlin

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M 240 . Summarit 75

 

 

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Three choices in life

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Minolta M-Rokkor 28mm

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Washburn 315 KK Parlour Guitar nestling inside her 'Coffin Case'. A Limited Edition issued in 2008 as part of Washburn's 125th Anniversary Celebrations she is an homage to the type of parlour guitar made by the company during the 1890's.

Crap snap, of course, but the guitar is anything but. The attention to detail, quality of materials used, top-drawer craftsmanship and - most important of all -  the tone are all astonishing.

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