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Hello,

I'm just back from Venice, Italy. While I shoot photos during holidays, they are often more stock for later photomanips than really interesting subjects by themselves.

This is an exception that I quite liked, I hope that you will enjoy it too. It's the interior of a closed church. I've shot it through a tiny hole in the side door, so I'm pretty sure not many tourists took the same shot ;)

(c) 2008 JS Monzani / jsmonzani.com. Please do not use any of my images without my agreement. LEGAL ACTIONS WILL BE TAKEN IF YOU DO NOT RESPECT THIS COPYRIGHT
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from a tiny hole?? haha..

nice job!! =D

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nice:) thumbs up!

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superb shot.:)

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Quelle belle lumiere. +_+

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awesome shoot .. :D

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love the light from window~

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the light is exquisite!!! what a fantastic find for you!!

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