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black and white can have such a dramatic effect, I love it!
i cant even describe it.... breathtaking Motts :)
Classic. Me love arches!
I'm impressed.
Incredible, yeah agree...color just doesn't do some things the same justice as black and white.
Wow that picture is telling a story of time.. wonderful.
It is nice to see the windows intact. What an experience it would have been to see it in its prime.
This is such a pretty shot! It looks like the tree is kneeling at the alter.
Oh yeah! B&W baby! works wonderfully with this shot!
Nice shot, Motts! Would have been perfect but you had to go and tag it. ha ha ha ha ha
amazing picture. LOVE the windows and the black and white is incredible!
f*ck nazis

lol
i can imagine you felt incredibly small under that archway...
beautiful picture motts! i love the effect and how the arch sets it off
It's simply breathtaking... I adore images of entropy such as this...
wow
I've seen these stained glass windows in real several times... When the sun is shining through,you keep looking at it for minutes!It's realy breathtaking!!!
look at the f*** nazis grafitti below the middle window...sheesh
I can't even imagine what living in a house like this would be like. It's too bad that there aren't any photos or paintings of it when it was used as a home, with the morning sun pouring through those windows...*sigh*
the image that comes to mind is of a lil girl twirling with her doll , what a splendid photo.
Awsome arch
well some one didn't like nazis!

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