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I like “upright” architecture. I like solid, “I am NOT going to fall down” architecture. I love your image with the white rooms and the endless doorways. It must be the German in me. The last image says it all. Architecture is the (literal) window to the world. Our inside exploits are all about making sure that we can still see our outside without it invading Poland. Excellent images Ms Hannah.
I enjoyed them all, Hannah, but my favorite is the last one with the wonderful window.
janet
These are fantastic photographs! The de young museum is really quite an architectural feat!
Light filtering through stained glass windows, love it! I can never capture that kind of scene with my camera, you’ve done a great job though.
Oh, Hannah, these are BREATHTAKING!
Dear Hannah. just to say: these photos are wonderful. I am very impressed with your work!. Thank you for sharing them with us. Adrián
Fantastic shots, Hannah! Waw!