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Himmelsk #145: 4th and 8th of July

1st frame:    
  4th of July,
  on the bridge     
waiting for the fireworks

  2nd frame:
fireworks completed
relaxing,
enjoying the beauty
of the sky

3rd frame:
shopping with Candice,
ogling the edifices
     of Carmel, Indiana!          
 
     more Himmelsk                                                                      
 

Comments

GlorV1 said…
Nice photos.:) Thanks for sharing.
gloria
Karen said…
Lovely sky after the fireworks!
Steffi said…
Very beautiful photos!
HansHB said…
Great serie of photos, perfect for the sky-theme!
Birthe said…
Fascinating view on the 4th of July!
Gemma Wiseman said…
Lovely variety of skies! And some interesting scenes - especially the building in the last photo!

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