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A Pidgeon`s Paradise

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Good Evening! The same place as yesterday - under a more than 800 years old wall... Maybe I cannot get enough from this old stuff. What could these walls tell us? Thanks for your interest and your looking in. And thanks for your comments for my last pic "The Secret Language of Birds # 2". It seems as we are inside a new story. Something special for all my friends: I ´m very busy in these days, I wish I could spend more time here. Greetings for you all and don`t be angry. Billy Boy

Comments (8)


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RobyHermida

6:17PM | Wed, 27 August 2008

Fabulous work ! ROBY ;o)

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jocko500

6:25PM | Wed, 27 August 2008

I with you too lol cool image . love old bricks too

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bu5ch

2:17AM | Thu, 28 August 2008

The exoskeleton left after the bonfire of the vanities. Very thought provoking.

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durleybeachbum

3:56AM | Thu, 28 August 2008

Marvellous shot of this super building.

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dbrv6

8:26AM | Thu, 28 August 2008

Great capture - both shots are really nice. I like the way the brickwork has been done.

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MrsRatbag

9:01AM | Thu, 28 August 2008

I love this old brick structure - very nicely captured!

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JeffG7BRJ

12:01PM | Thu, 28 August 2008

Excellent and inriguing image Wolfgang, if this had been inside a burnt out building then I could understand all the holes, where the wooden beams had been. I think this is the outside of the building though and cannot understand why the holes are there, other than providing nesting for the birds that is. Some I can explain away as vents into the cavity wall, but even those should have grills on them, and I cannot see where these have been broken away. A very interesting work I find. Excellent work. Bravo!!!!!

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kasalin

2:39PM | Sat, 06 September 2008

Ich bewundere immer wieder solch schöne Backsteinbauten !!! Toll gemacht !!! 5++++ :)


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ModelCanon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed100
Focal Length100

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