Une hirondelle.
Belvedere del lago.
Hommage to a wounded beauty.
Risorgerà.
When will we ever learn?
Back home.
You and I.
The coin and the shell.
White shell in a white bowl.
Protected.
Like a brush painting.
Wish you Happiness:)
Like a fountain.
A veiled sun, today.
Spring in Ischia.
Windy Sunday
Beauty of nature.
Beetles army.
First stage.
Reaching out!
Breaking through.
Power of life.
The broken snail shell.
Architecture lyonnaise.
Le mur des Canuts.
Le mur des Canuts.
Sur le pont du Rhône .
From the tower of the Cathedral.
Les toits de Genève.
Campidoglio.
ZigZag.
Villa Doria Pamphili .
Zuneigung.
Me and you.
Half of My Heart.
Blue wings.
Side by side.
Iris.
Morning walk.
Imprinting.
A foggy morning.
P r i m a v e r a.
このほどを 花に礼いふ 別れ哉
M a l a i k a.
Straight forwards.
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Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Traboules (from Latin transambulare via vulgar Latin trabulare meaning "to cross") are a type of passageway primarily associated with the city of Lyon, France, but also located in the French cities of Villefranche-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Saint-Étienne, along with a few in Chambéry). In Lyon, they were originally used by silk manufacturers and other merchants to transport their products.
Traboules (from Latin transambulare via vulgar Latin trabulare meaning "to cross") are a type of passageway primarily associated with the city of Lyon, France, but also located in the French cities of Villefranche-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Saint-Étienne, along with a few in Chambéry). In Lyon, they were originally used by silk manufacturers and other merchants to transport their products.
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