| Suexilin · 2008-06-22: 11:24 |
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Is there 天坛? I never been there even I stay some days in Beijing. The lady of last pic looks nice hehe. Who is she?
It is in Ritan, the Temple of Sun :)
the lady on the last pic is one of my flatmates.
I will give her your compliments :)
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| takeiteasy · 2008-04-22: 08:32 |
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English
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| takeiteasy · 2008-04-19: 07:13 |
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very nice color. are you a fashion photographer?
thanks for the comment
... no, I'm just a teacher ;p
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| Lindyart · 2008-04-17: 10:21 |
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picasa.com free download, soft focus effect :)
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| sloganmurugan · 2008-04-17: 05:28 |
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Like India art, so much.
I will make sure that u see more from india. I will be clicking
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| sloganmurugan · 2008-04-17: 05:26 |
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That's great. Please keep clicking :) Would love to see pics of Yunan
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| turndaround · 2008-04-17: 00:48 |
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It is so nice pic. really like it.
Thanks so much. =)
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| Lindyart · 2008-04-16: 12:56 |
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nice. but why it is so blur?
because I like it that way ... it gives a surreal look ... most my photos have that and most people love it ..thanks:)
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| Saipanhohhot · 2008-04-16: 06:31 |
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great! how old is this building?
Thank you. I found this info on Google.
Carrickfergus Castle was built by John de Courcy in 1177 as his headquarters, after he conquered eastern Ulster in 1177 and ruled as a petty king until 1204, when he was ousted by another Norman adventurer, Hugh de Lacy. Initially de Courcy built the inner ward, a small bailey at the end of the promontory with a high polygonal curtain wall and east gate. It had a number of buildings, including the great hall. From its strategic position on a rocky promontory, originally almost surrounded by sea, the castle commanded Belfast Lough, and the land approaches into the walled town that developed beneath its shadows.
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| sloganmurugan · 2008-04-15: 23:10 |
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where here it is? the colors and things looks fun.
his is in Bangalore, South India. where are u at?
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