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A wander through the woods


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brickie58

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On a walk for "exercise " during our latest lockdown.

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Nice work, I particularly like the first shot.



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Thanks Kraq96

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Fine b&w's indeed!

The first one is especially beautiful.



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Thanks again bart.



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Actually, the second one ain't bad either.



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Beautiful, nothing else can describe, awesome.

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I particularly like the first shot.

 

The first one is especially beautiful.

 

Yes… it has a certain plastic aspect to it — in the greek sense.
Most interesting!