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I have no words to tell you how much I love this photo! Wow ... just wow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Where were you?
ReplyDeleteLove those repeated arches. Great composition!
ReplyDeleteGreat lines!! I've been eyeing some of the wide angle lenses lately. They can create such neat effects with arches like these.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool shot!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat an intriguing photo. I love all the arches.
ReplyDeleteLovely patterns, they make an interesting image.
ReplyDeleteLove that..great composition.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it was taken somewhere more exotic than New York!
ReplyDeleteLooks European for some reason -- great shot.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kathy. I'd think this was taken in Europe somewhere.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I love this one! Almost looked like rattan fans when I first looked at it. Fantastic photo!
ReplyDeletevery psychadelic esker-y
ReplyDeleteWonderful effect with the arches and the rectangles...such lovely architecture!
ReplyDeleteI like the graceful curving lines. I haven't been able to place the location within New York yet...
ReplyDeleteI finally figured out that this is the NYC Municipal Building. I changed the title to reflect that.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, this reminds me a lot of an old mosque I saw in Cordoba, Spain. Love the arches!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
~EdT.
stunningly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work of architecture.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Bouncing on Words
Life Less Ordinary
From my Points of View
Cool capture! I love the arches and the tile!
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