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qsipics's conversations
Bonjour Doris j'espère pour toi que les gens n'ont pas besoin d'être vraiment à poil pour que tu reconnaisses un homme d'une femme. La dame en rouge comme tu dis est bel et bien un homme. À mon avis tu devrais changer de lunettes ou bien prendre des cours d'anatomie.
Bises
Abdallah
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Dear xie
This photo is absolutely amazing. Great artwork on the rocks, but also from the photographer who took this picture!! Greetings Markus
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Hallo Fredi
Danke fuer deinen Kommentar. Den Wassserfall den du siehst beim Vorbeifahren ins Hinterland, ist wahrscheinlich nicht derjenige der hier abgebildet ist. Von der Autostrasse nach Wolhusen siehst du den letzten Wasserfall des Staeublig Baches. Abgebildet auf dem Foto ist der Zweitletzte. Gruesse in die Schweiz anyway. Cheers!!!
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Hi Abdallah You just gave me an inspiration to give this picture another name. thanks my friend
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Hi abdallah
You got a stunning ability to show people without them knowing a photograph has been taken.
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Thanks Abdallah for all your nice and encouraging comments!! Greetings to France. Markus
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Nice mood and atmosphere
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Hi Markus Your country has a talent for colours. You have a great talent also.
Abdallah
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This deserves a golden star. (Even if for technical problems your list of favourites is limited to 200 photos. I put anyway a star on this gorgeous one. Perfect as amazing. One could think that the cat was aware of his beauty and the one of the colours the perfect symetry etc..
great shot
Abdallah
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Thanks Alfred and all the other nice people out there! I uploaded the skyscrapers again, just at a wider angle. Ornithological skyscrapers collapsed
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