23 September 2009
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24 comments:
I like all the angles in this shot.
Great pic, Beth! Just look at the gloomy sky!
Makes me wonder about the story behind the weather.
Just beautiful. I've always wanted to go to Scandanavia.
I'd love to go to Denmark. My grandmother was born there.
Cool roof top shot.
It looks like a quilt. Love the different textures of the roofs.
God! i see places i will never visit here :)
Gorgeous. Makes me want to go there myself!
Great rooflines!
interesting composition. If you want to wander down my road I’m home.
Oh...I love this.
Nice shot. I like pictures that focus on the detail in a larger scene.
I somehow picture a damsel in distress in the tower...
Ah! DJ was there. Thank you for sharing this shot. Ribe is such a beautiful town.
You've always got such lovely pictures from your journeys.
I love the European churches!
Love the tower!
Have you ever been to The Netherlands? I've always wanted to go there (family history).
Looking up shows an ecclesiastical lesson in geometry that is quite pleasing.
I didn't even notice the weather, the textures on the roofs struck me.
Eye-catching, as your Wednesday pics always are!
What a great roof!
Such a nice autumn view, especially since it's 100 degrees outside!
Nice, Beth! My better half is actually going to Ribe for some days next week for work :-) We do live quite a distance from there, so he is going to spend a couple of nights there as well. I don't think he'll have time to visit the church, though its one of the famous churches of Denmark. Thanks as always for posting pics from Denmark, Beth.
I like this photo!
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