I quite like exploring alleyways and narrow side streets, you never know what you might find.
This one looks quite old, I can see at least one half timbered house down there. I like the worn cobblestones and the warm red of the brickwork. Very nicely observed and taken Gudrun.
I'm guessing the PiP is a shot from the other end as I can see the same half timbered house. It looks like it widens out a bit. It looks like everyone is staring at you taking a photograph!
This is more like that which I expect in Lübeck. Are these arches built to prevent the old buildings from falling into each other? Isn't it a pity that the tag merchants can't leave things alone?
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LotharW said:
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©UdoSm said:
Solche Übergänge kenne ich aus südlichen Ländern, wo damit Wasser in die Stockwerke geleitet wird...
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Keith Burton said:
This one looks quite old, I can see at least one half timbered house down there. I like the worn cobblestones and the warm red of the brickwork. Very nicely observed and taken Gudrun.
I'm guessing the PiP is a shot from the other end as I can see the same half timbered house. It looks like it widens out a bit. It looks like everyone is staring at you taking a photograph!
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