15 April 2009

Wordless Wednesday (April 15)

Church in Bremen, Germany


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33 comments:

  1. Beautiful Photo!!

    (I found your blog off WW)

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  2. Fantastic perspective and composition! Love this!

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  3. I love those arches.
    I am reminded of a similar scene but in ruins... I will post it soon.

    Happy WW!

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  4. I love church architecture. The arch and the other decorations are wonderful. Happy WW

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  5. Beautiful shot of multiple arches or perhaps arcs is what I mean. My eyes keep looking for more of that design element.

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  6. Your pictures are so inspiring. I know I´ll never be a fabulous photographer, but you are one of the bloggers who has inspired me to at least snap a photo of my garden flowers once in a while.

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  7. This is my favorite of the last few weeks.

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  8. Beautiful composition and lighting. Lovely picture.

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  9. Nice shot. I love architectural pictures that focus in on details and interesting shapes.

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  10. Sigh...so ready to travel again!

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  11. What a beautiful place.
    I love places like this, I could shoot all those curves for hours :)
    (Reminds me that I still have church and abbey shots in my archives....)
    :D
    Happy Wednesday!

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  12. Gorgeous! I've only been to Berlin, Germany once but the place is amazing.....there are beautiful castles and churches. We were in a windmill high atop a mountain and the view was just breathtaking! I will never forget it! I love their bread and sausages too!

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  13. Interesting perspective...nice take!

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  14. Very nice. I have in mind to get into a church and take some pictures.

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  15. Lovely! I would have thought that with those colors, the picture would be from somewhere in North Africa or somewhere similar! :)

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  16. One of this day, I'll be in Germany hehehe. Just daydreaming. That's lovely. Thanks for dropping at my site photo blog.

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  17. Beautiful photo-I love arches.

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  18. Oh that is beautiful. I love looking at pictures of churches in different countries. They are all so beautiful and unique.

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  19. That is a beautiful place. I clicked to see the larger version and got distracted examining all the incredible detail!

    Happy WW!

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  20. Just one word - Gorgeous!

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  21. I love old churches, and there are so many f them in Europe. I especially love the colours painted on the arches.

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  22. That is really beautiful, Beth. I'm breathless.

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  23. Thanks everyone -- I took a lot of shots inside this church and this is the one that showed the arches upon arches plus the incredible colors and motifs the best. I may post another from the same church one of these days.

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  24. I love churches in Germany. Can't get enough of them when I visited 3 years ago!

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  25. It is grand and magnificent!
    Thank you for visiting my photo blog.

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  26. Beautiful! I love the natural light. Stone arches are so beautiful. They look so strong, it's almost paradoxical to think they are held in place by one stone alone.

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  27. What an awesome photo!!

    BTW, I have a little something for you at my blog, you can pick it up here.

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  28. What a magnificent church! I love how it's so detailed!

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  29. Love all the detail in this photo. I would really love to visit this place!

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