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Wonderful pictures of the harbour 🙂
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Thank you. I took them with a cellphone camera. I’m amazed they turned out so well. Back in 2009 the cellphone cameras were quite new and not that good.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you. It isn’t always that blue, but that afternoon it was 🙂
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Lovely!
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Thank you 🙂
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Sooooo beautiful!
Leslie
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Thank you. I found them when I was searching for other old photos and thought they could make a good post 🙂
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So tranquil!
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Indeed. What a good way to describe the feeling the pictures gives.
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Perhaps it is one of the reasons I love my village so much. The village itself seems to whisper tranquility is here. There are wondrous natural spots like that everywhere about me. The cascade, the pines, the hills, walking about in a vineyard and time of the year… It goes on and on. Not to mention The Mediterranean is only minutes away with all its majesty.
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You seems to live in a place similar to my place. Your sea is Mediterranean and my sea is Baltic Sea.
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We are both very fortunate indeed! To be near the sea… Now I’ve been in the waters on both sides of the Atlantic and both sides of the Pacific, The South China Sea, and waded in The North Sea. I’ve been snorkelling in The Gulf of Thailand but have yet to visit The Baltic. So many seas, like some many books and just not enough time. 🙂
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Agree and I never get tired of water or books 🙂
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To not have them would be like not having air! 🙂
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Oh yes, you are so right!
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🙂
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Lovely shots!
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Thanks!
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🙂
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So beautiful!
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Thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome Anna :))
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stunning beauty!
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Thank you. I got lucky that time capturing the go away light that day with a phone camera.
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Fantastiskt vackert!
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Tack. Det var verkligen i sista stund, sen försvann det sista dagsljuset.
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The picture with the beige-ish clouds reflected in the water is superb!
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Thank you! Water and sky can be very beautiful together.
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wonderful shots. it’s always hard to capture those low light conditions. I really liked the last one. “pling”
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Thanks. I got lucky that time. Last daylight disappeared a minute later. I only had a phone camera, but it was a good one. “Pling”
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Nice pictures 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful! The colors, the settings, the mood. tyvm for sharing
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Thanks. I’m glad you like the pictures 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thank you 🙂
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Wonderful pictures.
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Thank you very much 🙂
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These are gorgeous.
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Thank you 🙂
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nice….check my blog on sweden!
https://theplacesaroundtheworld.wordpress.com/2017/02/06/sweden/
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Beautiful post with Sweden pictures 🙂
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