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Very cool shots!Have a great weekend.AmandaPhotohunters: Space
The angle these shots were taken from really does portray "space". Very nice.My Space
It is a long way up! And it looks other-worldly at the top. ;-)
cool place! I can see too that it seems you are heeding out to outer space. :) nice.i also played today!happy week-end!
Very interesting shots. They are great.
Neat shots... great angles. The ceiling is most interesting... sorta like trapped space. Very nicely done!
Wow! That's a lotta space!I played too :)
Wow! I took a variety of shots outdoors.
The ceiling is truly interesting.. like a trapped space. Nice done!! :)Mine is up too!Happy weekend :)
Those are great!
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Cool space and great shots.
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Very cool shots!
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Amanda
Photohunters: Space
The angle these shots were taken from really does portray "space". Very nice.
ReplyDeleteMy Space
It is a long way up! And it looks other-worldly at the top. ;-)
ReplyDeletecool place! I can see too that it seems you are heeding out to outer space. :) nice.
ReplyDeletei also played today!
happy week-end!
Very interesting shots. They are great.
ReplyDeleteNeat shots... great angles. The ceiling is most interesting... sorta like trapped space. Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a lotta space!
ReplyDeleteI played too :)
Wow! I took a variety of shots outdoors.
ReplyDeleteThe ceiling is truly interesting.. like a trapped space. Nice done!! :)
ReplyDeleteMine is up too!
Happy weekend :)
Those are great!
ReplyDeleteIn 1960 I designed and drew the plans of the home for the American Consulate in Kyoto. The drawings were turned over to a local Japanese Architect who was astounded by the use of the ancient Tatame Mat as the module of design.
ReplyDeleteWhat's our name?
Cool space and great shots.
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