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Amateur photog's online photo cache. All photos are original pics taken by author and her husband. This is not a place to see those awe inspiring Ansel Adams, these are ordinary subjects shot on a whim most of the time.
Amateur photog's online photo cache. All photos are original pics taken by author and her husband. This is not a place to see those awe inspiring Ansel Adams, these are ordinary subjects shot on a whim most of the time.
HAHAHAHA! Yes! I'd love to have those designs in a coloring book too!
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOD, i can't imagine the time spent in doing those designs! And you are so patient in recording most of them.
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ReplyDeletethe tile work is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteAmazing details Maria, just beautiful. I'm reading backwards today, so I don't even know where you are yet, but I do know it is beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteSuch fantastic designs and details and you have captured them well ~ Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Week ~ ^_^
Marvelous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/04/the-many-faces-of-louie.html
Wow wow wow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns in the mosque.
ReplyDeleteamazing photos :)
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous mosaics and sculpture! They look like endless perfect puzzles
ReplyDeleteBeautiful craftsmanship. The details are so delicate and amazing.
ReplyDeleteHello, love the beautiful mosaics. The details are lovely. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteA stunning art form! I hope it is not lost.
ReplyDeleteThese are really works of art! Would be interesting to know who create them and how long it took. Sometimes those facts help you to put those details in a better perspective. Remind me a bit of the tile work in Segovia and Toledo.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos of this wonderful place, impressions and details. Great !
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Synnöve