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Great photograph, he was amazing photographer. Thanks and Love, nia
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He was. I love his work now I know of him and his photographs. Thanks for commenting, Nia.
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What a stunning photo.
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Isn’t it extraordinary? I can’t stop looking it!
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I love it!
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Sublime, isn’t it!
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There’s always something compelling, often fascinating about an image of a staircase. Mega hugs, Sarah!
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You’re not wrong there, Teagan. Hugs to you!
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A photo full of atmosphere. A good story prompt! I will give it some thought.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Ah, that will be interesting. I can see Vivien Leigh on her way to Waterloo Bridge or Joan Crawford and Bette Davis!
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I had better not set it in Holland though. I don’t know enough about the place! x
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Very atmospheric. Gorgeous, gorgeous. Black and white photo at its best. Thanks, Sarah
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Unquestionably.
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LOVE the film noir feeling in this one. Is that Robert Mitchum in a trench coat I see on the bridge? (haha)
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Could be! Thanks.
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Stunning photograph, Sarah — thanks for introducing me to this photographer. Amazing to think of this exquisite art that he produced with camera equipment from the 1940s.
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It is amazing, isn’t it? One could wish some of those working in b&w today had the skills to create something as magical.
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Noir at its finest. 🙂
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For sure!
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Love, Love this pic…thank you for sharing!
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Thank you, Kelley!
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Thank you! 🙂
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