In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present. /F.Bacon/
In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present. /F.Bacon/
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The top is gorgeous. I will be thinking of it all day. I like the others, too. Well done!
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Thank you very much, Brenda, it looked even more beautiful live. 🙂
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I’ll bet. Thanks for sharing a magic moment. 🙂
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Awesome!
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Wow, that’s really enlightening! Love the first explosion.
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Happy you enjoyed, Dina, thanks!
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Brilliant!
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Thank you 🙂
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I really like the first one; the light shining on the tree branches makes great colored lines and textures.
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The feeling was a touch spooky, yet…yes, magic. Thanks!
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Lovely lights. I just love tunnels and those lamps are something else. Bet they really look great when lit up thru those organic looking shades. Well done. 🙂
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Thank you, Veronica, I tried to reach some variety :).
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Fabulous settings in the first photo,
it must be an interesting witch who lives there… 🙂 🙂
In fact so much truth in the Bacon quote
the darkness must be present for creating lights shine so brightly… 🙂
The difference between a tunnel and a cave.
it is that there is light at the end of the first one… 🙂 🙂
Great post… 🙂
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Thank you, Drake! The witch…that does remind me of something I have seen before 😀 Those unpredictable witches, living in even more unpredictable places. Or on contrary – very predictable!
The Bacon quote is one of my favourites in general, has been for quite some time and thought would fit this prompt nicely (add the feeling of a tunnel and not a cave!). 🙂
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And there was light! 😉
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One can only hope, of course…. 😉
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i like the first one. cool!
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Must confess – me, too! Thanks!
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Beautiful photos, especially the first one!
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Thank you, really glad you enjoyed. Unfortunately not as delicious as yours usually are 😉
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What a glorious display of light those trees are showing in that first picture.
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Thank you very much – it was really nice.
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I like those mysterious steps!
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If I would reveal they are part of a pub in Marseille, would they still be mysterious? 🙂 Thank you!
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Lovely choices.
janet
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Love the quote, Ese. Your pics are very appropriate. 🙂
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Gorgeous choices for the challenge Ese. Love it! 😀 *hugs*
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Magical!
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First one is brilliant, but ike the second one the most:)
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Excellent choices Ese, especially love the stairwell. Quote is perfect for your post also!
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