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Decorative Ironwork on East Gate, Chester
Snowdon Curtis
(image)
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Bridges,Viaducts and Flyovers
about 3189 days ago, 0 comment(s)
MT Olive Interior
travlndon
Braced, handheld, available light image of Advent/Christmas decorations at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Aurora, CO. Taken during installation service of newly called senior pastor.
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Architecture
about 3265 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Game Room
travlndon
Card and game room #CoralPrincess. The ship carried a wide variety of board games and picture jigsaw puzzles. Daily an open period was available for pick up/party bridge games. To the right, a computer screen can be seen in the background glowing in the on board Internet Cafe.
Posted to
Architecture
about 3271 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Angel Contained
Sarah Williams (co-founder)
And likely my last entry into this awesome 2 week challenge...
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Black and White
about 3286 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Christmas decorations
Snowdon Curtis
(image)
Posted to
Night
about 3291 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Tree Snowman
Snowdon Curtis
(image)
Posted to
Just For Fun
about 3291 days ago, 0 comment(s)
A Dockside Mural
Snowdon Curtis
(image)
Posted to
Objet D'art
about 3311 days ago, 0 comment(s)
French Garage
Snowdon Curtis
(image)
Posted to
Architecture
about 3311 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Look Ma! I am a fall decoration
PixGeek
Taken in 2013, this was taken with my first point and shoot Sony Cybershot
One of my fall favorites of all time... Happy fall
Posted to
Wildlife
about 3344 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Raining, indoors ???
Paul Corrin
Posted to
Just For Fun
about 3378 days ago, 0 comment(s)
TheDeadForDecoration
Jade Lyf (moderator)
I have always loved photographing bones, skulls and the otherwise slightly morbid side of human nature and mother nature. Decorating barns with the skulls of your kills is one of our more odd behaviours as people but nonetheless it's a popular decoration technique. And likely stems from our instinctual need to be in the dominant position even if it's just to our neighbours and no longer with predators.
Posted to
Experimental and Abstract
about 3463 days ago, 0 comment(s)
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