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Arches and alcoves
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View of a vaulted alcove in a church in Germany

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.Catharina1
12/26/08 9:59 PM GMT
Another lovely capture from you taken in Germany. Thank you for sharing this one with us Ami. Mich.
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::SEFA
12/26/08 10:18 PM GMT
Beautiful colored arches and I like the stained glass window.
Very good light and colors. Great work!
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::0930_23
12/26/08 10:39 PM GMT
Good shot and what a wonderful balcony the church must have. You are very fortunate to have travelled so much. Thanks for sharing some of your memories Ami.

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.icedancer
12/27/08 2:59 AM GMT
Fabulous capture Ami, love all the arches and of cours the stain glass window. Did you get a more detailed picture of the stain glass?
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.RenieRenee
12/27/08 3:56 AM GMT
Very nice shot, love the way it looks.
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.Jimbobedsel
12/27/08 2:47 PM GMT
Very nice Ami. I like the symmetry in this, and the colors of the arches. Good work.

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::sharonva
12/27/08 4:19 PM GMT
I think the neat thing about cathedrals is the Mystery and the Glory.... the mystery being in the dark shadows of the arches and the glory being in the triumphant stained glass window behind them! This pic catches it all to me.
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::billyoneshot
12/28/08 4:43 AM GMT
Great archtechture. The stain glass just brings out the red in the stone. Great job.
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::lovestoned
01/09/09 3:38 AM GMT
I like the angle of this. Good photo.
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