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by Teaka53

This is a wider view of the "ornate arch stonework" posted last week. hopefully it explains the questions raised by Tony
Uploaded09/08/2014 - 21:09
CategoryArchitecture
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Posted 09/08/2014 - 21:17 Link
Wonderful textures. Love those inside stones. Actually, love all the stonework. Ancient and humbling.
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senn
Posted 09/08/2014 - 22:06 Link
graysummers wrote:
Wonderful textures. Love those inside stones. Actually, love all the stonework. Ancient and humbling.

.. so well put;

.. beautiful take Malcolm
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drobbia
Posted 10/08/2014 - 17:21 Link
Thanks for this image as I was unaware of the beautiful ancient works behind the archway. Image is superior. The green ties the image of both works together. I wasn't denigrating previous image, I simply was drawn to question what laid behind the archway. Love it - tony
senn wrote:
graysummers wrote:
Wonderful textures. Love those inside stones. Actually, love all the stonework. Ancient and humbling.

.. so well put;

.. beautiful take Malcolm

"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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Teaka53
Posted 10/08/2014 - 17:43 Link
Thank you Gray and Senn,

Tony, I appreciated your comment on the first image, as I said at that time i was concentrating on the stone masonry and did not see the distraction, which you kindly pointed out, which Is why I posted this shot to put it into perspective
Malc

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