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I would love to see snow. I'd don't know why I find that appealing, winter shots and derlicts.
Wow that is such a nice picture I’m thinking wall paper lol it looks like on the outside of the window is in black and white very nice I guess you have your own dark room.
I also noticed the black and white out the window but the color in the room. This is a great shot! Such contrast.
Wallpaper!
All I can say is WOW. I've got a new favorite now!
Motts!! (that B&W thing was sneaky) Nice shot!! I want that corner fireplace! Its gorgeous! I'll take a second look as soon as I can put my eyes back in!
This one snuck up on everyone Motts, what a fabulous shot! Wallpaper for certain.
Love it! The black and white outside vs. the color inside is a bit of a flip on what people ususally think - dull inside, colorful and lively outside. : )
Wallpaper, for sure!
I adore the b/w mixed in.

Very sneaky,
Very attractive.
Oh My GOD !!!! This is GREAT !! I would frame this one and put in my living room.. mesmerizing ..love the b&w outside the window..very cool !!!
If yuh can Motts, I really think this should be wallpaper sized :)
alright i'm gonna agree with everyone else, this is a deffanate wallpaper
Am I the only one that noticed the "face" that is part of the tree?
No, I see it too...
is that a huge fireplace there in the corner?
great pic!
would love to watch a snow storm from a nice chair in front of the fire with vanilla ice cream drizzeld with port wine

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