I am a 30-year old American woman, married to a Portugese man, and we live happily together in Brussels, Belgium. My husband bought me my Canon IXUS 530 for Christmas three years ago, and thus a new hobby was born. Since then, I have also used a Fujifilm S9000, and received my first DSLR camera, a Canon EOS 40D for my 30th birthday.
I have a BA in World Religions and East Asian Studies. My other interests include crochet, role-playing, cats, language studies, poetry, cooking, collecting prayer beads, and so much more. I have found the Renderosity community to be a delightfully warm and helpful group of people. With your continued support, I am learning more every day. Please visit my online gallery (and leave a note in the guestbook so I know you dropped by): http://www.transientangel.net
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Comments (6)
tommylund
The Road To Nowhere! Beautiful :)
donallison13
Ahh, the stories to be told, but, alas, the fickle finger of fate writes and moves on, and where it moves, we know not where.
DonnaB
If only the gates could talk! Great photo!
GiMi53
Well seen and well captured, Stefanie ! I like this kind of pictures, full of history and emotions... :~)
Onslow
How strange and intriguing. It is a rather handsome gate so I guess would have belonged to quite a substantial building. Well found and captured - a gate with a hidden secret :)
Chaos911
wow, realy fantastic, super!!!