The colour blue… Ed suggested to try to go for something different than the obvious like sea and sky and I decided to give it a try! Even if not fifty, still shades of blue…
The colour blue… Ed suggested to try to go for something different than the obvious like sea and sky and I decided to give it a try! Even if not fifty, still shades of blue…
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Lovely. Was that Edinburgh Castle?
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Thank you, Brenda. No, It is down at the port of Marseille, France.
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Ah, that looks similar, and yet… What beautiful photos!
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I loved the first Pic..The Blue Lighting effect is captured well.. 🙂
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I am just learning…and happy you enjoyed. 🙂
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That’s quite the blue on the first photo :O
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A bit spooky though – I decided it was tailor made for the challenge. 🙂
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Ah, perfect then 🙂
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I just love the one from France!!!
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Me, too 😀 Thank you.
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Always Ese !
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Very well captured… 🙂
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Thank you, Drake, I tried 😉
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Beautiful and interesting pics, Ese. I love the window, and am intrigued by the street name. 😕
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Thank you, Sylvia. Yes, the name of the street caught my attention and i couldn’t resist taking the photo. Understood wouldn’t be able to have one like that back home. 🙂
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That first photo is really beautiful!
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Thank you very much.
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Beautiful photos; the first one reminded me of the Citadal at Besancon.
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Thank you very much, Sandra.
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Well done! I enjoyed them all:)
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