The power of imagination makes us infinite. /J.Muir/
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It surely does! Your imagination works overtime, Ese. Two beautiful captures 🙂
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Thank you! You really made me smile about the imagination – I am happy it still does 😀
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I like both those choices. 🙂
janet
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wow!!
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Beautiful!
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Top one is very good, corridor and then the pattern at the end both suggest infinity.
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Beautiful – so effective.
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Imagination takes us …
Great images Ese
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The first image is incredible!
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…and it seems to go on and on 🙂
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I so adore your first shot!
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Perfect photos for the challenge, Ese. 🙂
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Very well captured… 🙂
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Quote and photos are wonderful, Ese.
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Wonderful post Ese. Love the photos, love the quote, REALLY love them together! Nicely done.
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