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Hello everyone! For today I picked this shot from Koln (Cologne), Germany, with its beautiful Dome, built about eight centuries ago (hope I'm not wrong!). Many thanks for your comments, rates and favs on my yesterday's post, "Orange"! Have a wonderful day! Yep, here's another joke... just got it! Two blonde girls were working for the city public works department. One would dig a hole and the other would follow behind her and fill the hole in. They worked up one side of the street, then down the other, then moved on to the next street, working furiously all day without rest, one girl digging a hole, the other girl filling it in again. An onlooker was amazed at their hard work, but couldn't understand what they were doing. So he asked the hole digger: - I'm impressed by the effort you two are putting in to your work, but I don't get it... why do you dig a hole, only to have your partner follow behind and fill it up again? The hole digger wiped her brow and sighed: - Well, I suppose it probably looks odd because we're normally a three-person team. But today the girl who plants the trees called in sick.

Comments (65)


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Ravenlady

6:55AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

A very wonderful capture with a lovely POV!!!! nice

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Meisiekind

6:58AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

LMAO @ the blondes!!! What a fantastic piece of architecture. The detail is phenomenal!!! Great POV of this fabulous building! :) Oh - and I like the framing too...

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Darkwish

7:05AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Wonderful work! Very well done!

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Minda

7:07AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

great architecture and info, fantastic POV and this is really beautiful building, u did a excellent capture..hehehehe @blondes

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schonee

7:15AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

WOW AWESOME! I Love stuff like this

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NekhbetSun

7:21AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

This is an amazing shot !!! ....loved the joke :o)

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khristianus

7:32AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Foarte interesanta imaginea, dar eu mai schimbam culorile (mai vii , mai aprinse deoarece biserica semnifica si viata (nu numai ce visam sa fie dupa.....)

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Kaartijer

7:39AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Khristianus: Este fotografia originala... :D

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anaber

7:51AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Fantastics details.Beautiful monument.It is a very well done capture,Eddie.Congratulations. Thanks for the joke.

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adrie

7:55AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Great POV and a fantastic photocapture. Excellent done.

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photostar

8:04AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Stunning capture detailing the expansive height to this cathedral. I'm not going to elaborate on this joke...brings back the "what do you get with a swimming pool filled with all blonde babes?" one....LOL

M2A

8:05AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

The burnt/old paper aspect as frame is good and adequat touch.

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DAVER2112

8:12AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Great shot! They just don't build them like that anymore. :)

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Meowgli

8:13AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

hehe nice joke and I really like your border treatment here.. good pov too

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kdraper

8:35AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Beautiful..

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tallpindo

8:36AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

I saw this impressive building once in an ad in the WSJ with a KRUPP crane towering over it. That was when Bayer and Krupp and all the others banned from certain activities by the reparations commission after WW-I were released. On a personal note no one has a right to question me as if I am Albert Speer. ( I had to read a book about him to understand that in the context of the Korean table at Panmunjom.) Post War leadership is so cumbersome. Yes, old institutions survive. Sometimes rebuilt.

blainenorth

8:48AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Good shot...amazing architecture.

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MrsRatbag

9:04AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Awesome POV and capture!

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auntietk

9:11AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Great shot! The pov is so imposing. Nicely done!

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flora-crassella

9:28AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

fantastic perspective! Great photo!!!

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ladyinblack

9:41AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Wow, great POV and beautifully presented! Wonderful shot :)

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THROBBE

9:50AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Beautiful structure and work! Btw, my pic was from Las Olas Riverfront. :)

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virginiese

9:59AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

nice view of this dome... I know him a few and you have captured the best part of it :-)

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bmac62

10:01AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

What a great POV. This is a spectacular building. I recall seeing a post WWII picture of Cologne bombed to absolute ruin with the singular exception of this huge old cathedral standing untouched in the middle of all that destruction. Well done. Bill

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carlx

10:06AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Wonderful POV and capture!!!

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Lenord

10:07AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Great architecture, love the PoV great shot Peace

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Faemike55

10:13AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Great picture! My neck is getting sore from looking up

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sema_fox

10:13AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Wonderful work!

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Amosicho

10:23AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Nice work!

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mermaid

10:28AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Ah a special shot of this famous building... and you are right they started building it in 1248 but there were interruptions in building so it wasn't finished until 1880 and by then it was the tallest building in the world - but only for four years until the completion of the Washington Monument...smile A really fine shot and like the framing you did.


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