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Uploaded: 06/26/08 6:52 PM GMT
Fairytale
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OK, i just made it a bit brighter so you can see the magic better ;o)
I already was in bed and after switching off the TV I looked out of the window.
Taken during our last night in Heiligenblut, Carinthia, Austria, at about midnight from the window.
Thanks to all who view and comment!

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.muki7
06/26/08 9:10 PM GMT
Yes! a beautiful view, Well done.
Thanks Ed
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Mama! took my Kodachrome away??
::VeraVardig
06/26/08 9:24 PM GMT
Looks like a scene from an old sienceficton movie where they use dolls on strings! :-)
Guess I can call you "Master of Puppets" now!

/Helena
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::fogz
06/26/08 10:07 PM GMT
How can you sleep when you have views like this out of your window Chris - it does look like a fairytale - I think I would have stood and stared all night! thanks for sharing your view!
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::tigger3
06/27/08 12:37 AM GMT
Such a dream like view and beautiful. sandi♥
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life.
.soosool
06/27/08 1:24 AM GMT
waw. Quite magical.
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Time is not money; it's life. Enjoy it.
.allisontaylor
06/27/08 1:35 AM GMT
Nice. Surreal. Need a glass ceiling there.
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::JQ
06/27/08 9:33 AM GMT
ahh i can see whats going on there now! it is a magical view, how long did you stand and look out of the window?
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::lokigrl616
06/27/08 2:48 PM GMT
beautiful and ethereal, gorgeous!faved!
Dani
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genius is born-not paid. -Oscar Wilde Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.-Voltaire
::crysophilax
06/27/08 6:53 PM GMT
The soft focus makes it. It has a quality about it that I can't quite put my finger on. Nice picture.
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