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Posted By: Lev, 12-09-2020, 10:30 AM


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12-10-2020, 07:38 PM   #16
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That's some great HDR. Just balanced enough that it's like I'm actually there with my own eyes.

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Any others on that card?


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12-11-2020, 07:42 AM   #18
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Thank you!!!

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QuoteOriginally posted by MikeMcE Quote
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Nothing special which may deserve your attention but anyways...
12-11-2020, 12:23 PM   #19
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An amazing building that you have done justice . The chain draped down the left side of the steeple is maybe symbolic or practical ?

12-11-2020, 12:27 PM   #20
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An amazing building that you have done justice . The chain draped down the left side of the steeple is maybe symbolic or practical ?
I'm not sure what it is for really, good question!
12-11-2020, 12:51 PM   #21
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QuoteOriginally posted by Lev Quote
Thank you!!!

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Stunning!!!


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Wonderful composition.

12-11-2020, 11:30 PM   #23
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One of my former secretaries, now deceased, married a man who grew up in part in Estonia. At age 11 or so during or after the war, he left Estonia. I do not know how he did so. He said the Nazis treated the Estonians better than the USSR treated Estonians, but I don't think that is entirely true. I think it depended on whether you were Jewish or Christian.
Somehow I think he got to Germany, I could be wrong, and from there, he landed in the USA. I know he would appreciate these photos from Tallin or Tbilisi. Wish I could figure a way for you to send them to him. I think he is in assisted living, but he was a computer expert 30-years ago. So ---- I would contact him if you can send the photos. PM me. I think I have his contact info.
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QuoteOriginally posted by mroeder75 Quote
One of my former secretaries, now deceased, married a man who grew up in part in Estonia. At age 11 or so during or after the war, he left Estonia. I do not know how he did so. He said the Nazis treated the Estonians better than the USSR treated Estonians, but I don't think that is entirely true. I think it depended on whether you were Jewish or Christian.
Somehow I think he got to Germany, I could be wrong, and from there, he landed in the USA. I know he would appreciate these photos from Tallin or Tbilisi. Wish I could figure a way for you to send them to him. I think he is in assisted living, but he was a computer expert 30-years ago. So ---- I would contact him if you can send the photos. PM me. I think I have his contact info.
With great pleasure!! I'll PM you in a while.

Well, medical assistance at a time, in terms of equipment availability were at the same level, not saying anythong about people differencies in all countries and religions.
12-14-2020, 03:47 AM   #25
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Very nice! You might want to remove the purple fringing at the top. It became very noticeable because of the scale the photo is displayed it.
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The frame-in-a-frame played well here. It makes me wonder where you took that shot from.
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The frame-in-a-frame played well here. It makes me wonder where you took that shot from.
Thanks!!

It is in one of the towers of a surrounding walls of the church. Like in castles, these little windows are made so from one side of the tower you can see inside areas of the church and others are built towards outside, well historically, against incoming enemy.
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