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Wonderful image, Sue. I love it!
Aha! It’s a great bit of decrepitude!
Nothing beats that! 🙂
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Beautiful in its ramshackleness. So many different details of decay, with the counterpoint of leaf-greenery. I’m enjoying being drip-fed Praga. The heat obviously didn’t really stop you photographically.
Oh, I hardly have any images of Praga, Meg.. I would have liked many more. There are only 2 or 3 yet to show….
Each one as good as a hundred!
….but I still want more 😥
A beautiful shot, Sue. Great pale tones and lovely textures, plus a jolly splash of green. Looks perfect for Silent Sunday
Thanks, Debs!
Fabulous textures. Love it.
Thank you, Sherry!
That house does look like it is past repair, and appears deserted. A nice image, that makes me feel a little sad for the neglect.
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, much of Praga looks similarly decrepit, but revamping and rebuilding has got underway….
Love it, Sue. It’s You.
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I love it Sue. I saw some great ‘decrepit’ photos recently, framed is rustic wooden crates, very effective.
Glad you like it, Gilly! Those rustic images sound interesting
Wonderful window!
Isn’t it! Glad you like it, Dawn 😀
You must have been so delighted to find this very distressed building, Sue. Great image. 🙂
You know me too well, Sylvia! 😀
Is there a cat sitting behind the window or is it my wild imagination? Either way, i find this to be a really nice photo, with many interesting elements! Nice one, Sue!
Could be your wild imagination, Alex….but on closer inspection….???? 😳
Could be, couldn’t it? heheh!
…the ghost of some moggy past…
oh wonderful image Sue!! I want to peer in there but it’s a bit scary too!
Yes, I didn’t look close myself!
Great find and nice capture, Sue. The older, the better!
Glad you like it, Jane!
a spectacular convergence of linear and non-linear, the right angle and the curving flow, in earthy tones 🙂
Glad you like it!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Love this one …. one window I must have missed. Love the light in this image.
Thanks, Vivi…it was near to the bus stop
You’ve definitely got something going on with these, Sue. You’ll have to go back in cooler weather. 🙂
I rather think I should! But not sure it will happen…
What? And waste my good Polish lessons? 🙂 🙂
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