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Fantastic photo Mustafa !!!
Greetings from Bavaria
Peter
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Thank you. I was lucky. I took this out of a tour bus with a black cloth to block any glare on the window. I love trees anyway.
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Very nice shot! Greetings from Poland - Barbara
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Beautiful landscape!!! VOTED!!!
Greetings from Poland - Barbara
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Thanks, Bruce. This was a late dusting -- I don't think it got shoveled.
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ziyaretiniz ve nazik yourumlarınız için çok teşekkür ederim. CANER bey.
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逃离城市, a beautiful description – like poetry -- I’ve used them for the title of another photo taken here.
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It is wonderful and to preserve it in its original form is something to be appreciated.
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Thank you all for your kind words.
Norrel -- I agree, Boston is a nice town -- a human-scale, pedestrian-friendly, livable city. Out here in the Jamaica Plain part of Boston, it's full of these cozy little side-street neighborhoods.
whoelieus -- I wish you were right -- it would be nice if some money had come along with the name! And while it is a lovely neighborhood, and indeed, there are probably no truly poor people who live on this street, I'd bet no wealthy people live here either. Most of these houses have at least two apartments in them, with different families. (I visit here often, but I don't live on this street.)
Aalecs - I, too, enjoy seeing the neighborhoods where people live -- I think my favorite Panoramio photos are not the ones from travels, but the ones taken on people's "home turf" -- though I would include landscapes of the photographers' local area in that.
Greetings from Massachusetts. Penny
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I was fortunate to visit there in 2003
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