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Very nice indeed Sue!
Thanks, Adrian!
I thought you might have dug out the French one Debs showed the other day, but I like this very much. Happy Wednesday, Sue! 🙂 🙂
This is on Kos…haven’t found the slide for the French one…will perhaps scan it one day!
You’re excused xx
Thank you!!
Another nice ‘view through’ Sue!
Best wishes, Pete.
That got was a thing I used to do quire a lot!
A good example of the use of natural framing. It’s fascinating to think that over 2000 years these ruins were full of life.
Yes, indeed! I often have such thoughts at archeological sites!
This photo made me feel like I was watching an old civilization from a time machine, and just missed its last years before becoming ruins.
Great! An image should evoke feelings, ask questions!
Precisely what yours did!
Good!