closed doors & deathbeds
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Such a strong, sad image. The sepia makes it so much more melancholic...ah, deathbeds...
ReplyDeleteKala
Visually I like it. Nice room.
ReplyDeleteLoved this photo, reminds me during 60's & 70's time, while we're still young and innocent!
ReplyDeleteTil now, we are young........innocent don't know he he he
Loved the sepia look but I love the room the most! =)
ReplyDeletehave a great week Makis! take care. =)