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Photo 588
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10th May 2019
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Marloes
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Hi there, you photo lovers from all over the world! Holland here ;-) I've been taking part in this 365project for 1,5 years in 2013 and...
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Peter H
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A great confusion of patterns and lines.
May 10th, 2019
Alison Hewitt Bailey
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Great mix of rectangles and warm, monochromatic neutrals.
May 10th, 2019
Jane Armstrong
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Super image
May 10th, 2019
Catherine Otley
I love this. I have my eye on a set of steps in my town but I am always in the car with no parking nearby when I see them. Must make the effort!
May 10th, 2019
gloria jones
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Love the lines and patterns in this shot
May 11th, 2019
Graham Harcombe
Very good! I tried turning the image through 90° clockwise ...but the steps were far to steep!!
May 11th, 2019
carol white
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Great lines and patterns. Fav!! 😀
May 11th, 2019
Caroline
Very nice interesting lines.
May 11th, 2019
Louise
Like the repeat of the vertical lines of the railing in the bricks
May 12th, 2019
Pyrrhula
Ik vind dit een mooie vonds en dus ook opname.
Ze had er mooi weer bij. (Wij waren in de omgeving van Ouwerkerk vandaag. Daar is het Watersnood museum.)
May 12th, 2019
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Ze had er mooi weer bij. (Wij waren in de omgeving van Ouwerkerk vandaag. Daar is het Watersnood museum.)