Amsterdam view. Monomad Challenge.

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We visited a Toko at the Zeedijk, centre of Amsterdam.
At the top floors nice view of the canalhouses through the blinds.
I like the lines!

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It's an exciting photographic proposal... All those lines placed before the urban landscape exquisitely stimulate the psyche of whoever looks at them... Thank you very much for sharing!... A big round of applause for you and your exquisite way of taking photos @tonyz friend...

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@tonyz! Your Content Is Awesome so I just sent 1 $BBH (Bitcoin Backed Hive) to your account on behalf of @jlinaresp. (3/5)

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Thanks! Have a great weekend my friend!

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!LUV
love these peepings and the street scenes

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Thanks!
As photographers we are all peeping Toms!

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indeed, but everybody in a very different way. your way is amazing

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Thanks! Enjoy the weekend Victor!

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This superimposition of lines against the grandiose architecture of Amsterdam is undoubtedly magnificent.

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Adds some depth to the images.

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Oh wow, this some different level of talent
These are so beautiful
The first picture caught my attention the moment I saw it
Good job and thank you for sharing

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@tonyz Hi, do you know the reason for buildings built all high and especially not wide. I know that the country did not have much space and for that you gained space on the sea by creating dikes. I think this is part of one of the reasons for this type of architecture but it could also be another reason. With the melting ice and rising ocean levels, how will you manage your dikes? Will the country cede land to the sea or will you strengthen your dikes and raise them higher? That's a lot of questions, thank you

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Old storage houses for transport of goods by the canals.
We will be fine! Dikes are checked and raised as we speak.

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