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Torre Picasso. I have given 100s of Business English classes there over the years.

I was intrigued by the white hemispheres, most of which seem to be incubating in their little yellow protective boxes (quite cute, really!).
But what will they be upon hatching, I wonder?
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36 comments

José Manuel Polo said:

Una toma con buena precisión de la imagen.
3 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker replied to José Manuel Polo:

Thank you, José Manuel!
3 years ago ( translate )

Boro said:

Superbe compo **********
3 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker said:

Merci, Boro!
3 years ago ( translate )

Jean said:

A great capture of a very striking building. Looks wonderful against the blue sky.
3 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Jean:

Thank you, Jean.
I became so immune io this view that I never took a shot! Passing by again recently and I saw the photographic potential
3 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Awesome urban capture! Stay well!

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3 years ago

Ronald Losure said:

They're art, Andy. You're supposed to be intrigued.
3 years ago

Ulrich John said:

A nice architectural picture ! Good Morning, Andy !
3 years ago

Eric Desjours said:

It is imperial on the background of this beautiful, expressive sky. Super!

We're cautiously waiting for the next episode of the series of these half-buried eggs!
3 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Impressive building; well captured Andy.
3 years ago ( translate )

Frode said:

Great shot.
3 years ago

Gudrun said:

The torre makes for an excellent photo! The "eggs" are intriguing, maybe you'll see some dinos later on;-)
3 years ago

Nicolas Mertens said:

Careful! You remember what happens when you put your face above these eggs, don't you?
3 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

It looks spectacular against the blue sky Andy.
3 years ago