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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
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There is so much busyness in this photo until the eye is drawn to the town house entrance which is so calm and inviting.
ReplyDeleteExcellent play of light and shadow.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kay. I also like the brickwork - something to admire while climbing the stairs!
ReplyDeleteI like this shot very much. There is so much going on in it and a nice feature to be able to see the chandelier inside.
ReplyDeleteI love all the lines and the shadows - the bright light shows so much.
ReplyDeleteWhat intricate criss-crossing! And the stillness of the interior adds to the jaziness of the lines. Lovely.
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