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Now that's a puzzlement! Is it something being built or something being pulled down? Whatever it is it's showing a certain amount of modesty with its little curtain!Interesting lines and shadows.
ReplyDeletea modest way of doing things and the B&W shot makes it more intriguing!
ReplyDeleteI suspect the contractor is cleaning the facade, probably sand blasting.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot
ReplyDeleteNeat one, Margaret. Salome comes to mind.
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