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Bar El Molino
Lens: HD-DA 16-85mm Camera: Pentax K30 Photo Location: Spain 
Posted By: Janse, 10-22-2017, 03:15 AM

Music and dans at Bar el Molino, Nerja.

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10-22-2017, 01:24 PM   #2
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A lot to enjoy in this capture...well done Janse.
10-22-2017, 01:39 PM   #3
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Music and dans at Bar el Molino
Looks like the making of what we call here "a rare night".
10-22-2017, 01:47 PM   #4
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A lot to enjoy in this capture...well done Janse.
Thank you so much photomax7.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
Looks like the making of what we call here "a rare night".
Thank you for commenting, but I can only guess the meaning of "a rare night".

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QuoteOriginally posted by Janse Quote
but I can only guess the meaning of "a rare night".
A fine or a good night, where the alcohol flows freely.
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A fine or a good night, where the alcohol flows freely.
Then I can say it was a rare night.
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Then I can say it was a rare night.
Good for you.

Both the two lassies either end of the line, appear to be well away already... "three sheets to the wind".

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Good for you.

Both the two lassies either end of the line, appear to be well away already... "three sheets to the wind".
I agree but what does "three sheets to the wind" mean?
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The patrons seemed to be enjoying themselves............was it the drink?
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The patrons seemed to be enjoying themselves............was it the drink?
Yes combined with live music.
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I agree but what does "three sheets to the wind" mean?
I think it is when three sheets (or sails) came loose on a sailing vessel so would be flapping loose in the wind.
Or maybe from a laundry line? Take your pick as to which would be more loose and sloppy appearing.
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I think it is when three sheets (or sails) came loose on a sailing vessel so would be flapping loose in the wind.
Or maybe from a laundry line? Take your pick as to which would be more loose and sloppy appearing.
Thank you so much for your comments.
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You've captured an amazing scene of people enjoying themselves, Janse. I envy all your travels and enjoy your photos. Thanks for sharing.
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You've captured an amazing scene of people enjoying themselves, Janse. I envy all your travels and enjoy your photos. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for commenting Dewman. Glad you liked it.

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Outstanding "slice of life" photo - lots to see and lots to enjoy.

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