Part Two of the series of those beautiful houses on the Roosevelt Place. This two were built by an architect named Emil Förster and they are my favorite houses there.
This is really good. I especially like the shadowing on the right side. And yes, the sky is great also. Thanks for smiling. ;-) It has been added to my favorites
I can see why - what a beautiful building. The clarity is excellent. Looks like you have been having some beautiful weather! That blue is gorgeous! Diane
Very Nicely done my friend. Of course the ble backgrounnd with the light whispy clouds makes for a grreat background for your cities lovely building. Sandi
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As I have said before, you are becoming a master at taking photographs of your beloved city and country. Lovely work, I enjoy viewing your photos. One day I might even be there and claim to have seen this and that through your eyes and camera.
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Beautiful symmetry to this structure and you've conveyed it to us very well [including your trademark Gentian sky:)] Very nicely done Sabine.
Cheers,
Steve.
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