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Uploaded: 03/01/07 6:54 AM GMT
Liechtenstein Garden Palace Sideview
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Another view of the Liechtenstein Garden Palace, you can see here. I was to fascinated by this building, to show you only one shot. Smile.

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::fogz
03/01/07 8:09 AM GMT
what a great building Sabine! They must have been cleaning it. You captured it beautifully - this is a great angle!
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::Jhihmoac
03/01/07 8:42 AM GMT
Nice shot again!!!
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::JQ
03/01/07 12:29 AM GMT
lovely detailed building, i like the little roof garden too, the foliage looks nice with all that stone, good one as usual sabine!
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.bryancito
03/01/07 1:49 PM GMT
One of your great photos, so well balanced, clean, crisp, nice color combination and just enough shadows to make the photo very interesting. Your photographs are always so well focused, full of detail, making wonderful compositions all the time.
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::djholmes
03/01/07 2:22 PM GMT
This is very good -- the better of the two, IMHO. The perspective is nice and the composition and clarity is right on. Great job, Sabine.
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.twinkel
03/01/07 2:51 PM GMT
very well taken Sabine, like how they have put all the trees on the balcony:)) lol the building is beautiful and the picture is very sharp:))
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laughter is the best medicine.
::paarl002
03/01/07 4:45 PM GMT
I am developing a whole new appreciation for architecture.
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.89037
03/01/07 5:54 PM GMT
great eye for a good angle..!..very nice picture, Sabine...I like it a lot!
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Adriana....:)
::phasmid
03/01/07 9:23 PM GMT
Except for the "carved" aspects of the decorations on these buildings, Sabine, it seems that they are very smooth and would feel wonderful to the touch..Lovely job.

:)♥PJ♥

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::kidder
03/01/07 9:45 PM GMT
I can see why you were fascinated Sabine! Very nice looking building with great colors. The designs look real good on it also. Nicely captured!
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::dutch_postings
03/01/07 10:03 PM GMT
Another great sample of Austrian architecture...you have so much of these "Grande" buildings...but that is no surprice, seeing the great history of Austria...
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.Machpiya
03/01/07 10:05 PM GMT
i think i'm gonna book me a trip to Vienna !!
i just love what i'm seeing with all your pics Sabine !!
great capture !!
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::Anita54
03/01/07 11:11 PM GMT
Wonderful architecture Sabine. You certainly know the exact angle to take these great pictures from. You've got perfect clarity here and wonderful lighting. Excellent post. Thanks.
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Please know that I enjoy your work even though I don't always get to comment. I try to look at (and enjoy) all your new posts and always appreciate the time you take to stop in at my gallery as well. Have a happy day ;) Anita
::tigger3
03/01/07 11:53 PM GMT
fantastic Sabine and how neat it would be to see the inside of the gorgeous buildings in your city. Sandi
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Are we thinking spring yet?.
::happygirl400
03/02/07 12:38 AM GMT
Great shot! As always, I really like your perspective. The clarity is terrific, it's a beautiful building. Diane
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solita17
03/05/07 6:22 AM GMT
Beautiful shot of a beautiful building. Just knew it had to be Vienna.
mary
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