A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)

A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)
A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)

A Visual Voyage (Part 3) A Visual Voyage (Part 3)

From the artist:

The third part of my journey through shapes and colors.The photographs were made in the cities ofBerlin, Essen, Potsdam,Oslo, and Prague.

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Looks really cool!

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