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I mean this both ways,
Picture perfect!
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I call it un intentional Feung Shuay!
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You can also find the same print as the carpet on any sofa being sold at a thrift store, moldy basement, or my neighbor's front porch!
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Yep, plain and simple. I still like the use of lighting perspective.
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Here's a lighter note, if you put a plate under it, then it could pass as pasta!
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Besides the red tile, If you look forthwards a bit you will see something even rare......
A roof top TV antenna!
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Do proffesional digital cameras have F Stop settings?
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The chimney only has the cold look of efficiency. The angle truly brings out it's starkness like the hewn stones. Nice point there Motts!
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It's amazing, even with a fuzy brain from sleep deprivation. A person can come up with the most original stuff.
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If there wasn't a chance for security guards being about, I would of curled up next to the stone wall on the soft grass.
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I'm inspired to walk barefoot there!!!!!
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I can just see rain driping of the stone bricks for some reason. That would be relaxing to see just that.
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May there be a technology in the future that will keep time from melting away building stones of our history.
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Watch for falling English limestone!!!!!!!!!
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Do you mean Edward "The Longshanks." but headless and armless?