A pretty nude or a spaniel? I'll go with the pretty nude.
BTW, I rarely post black and white photos, but sometimes I have something I want to show but the light was bad or the colors blend together. Converting the image to black and white rescues a picture that otherwise would have been deleted. Those country churches were shot on a gray, overcast day and the color shots were muddy, but black and white saved them and let me boost the contrast.
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I don't think I'd put that much stuff in any balcony of mine, but it is kinda cute and kinda pretty. It's a nice combination of ceramics and flora!
It is pretty.
Quite a crowd of the Usual Suspects.
Very pretty, but I don't think I would want to stand under it. It's so crowded, something could fall on your head!
Someone like their stuff.
MAny flowers are a good crowd for any balcony.
I agree it's a bit crowded. Those plants look very happy in the sun.
At least it is a good "hedge" for the residents' privacy.
It's a jungle up there. :-)
That is a lot.
That pooch doesn't look too happy. "Give me a little room here."
The owner needs more space for his things...
To each his own...
I have just given new life (soil) to my plants that are indoors. This is nice, some I have seen before and some of the plants are unknown for me.
Italian flower markets are great!
That's quite an accumulation VP :)
A pretty nude or a spaniel? I'll go with the pretty nude.
BTW, I rarely post black and white photos, but sometimes I have something I want to show but the light was bad or the colors blend together. Converting the image to black and white rescues a picture that otherwise would have been deleted. Those country churches were shot on a gray, overcast day and the color shots were muddy, but black and white saved them and let me boost the contrast.
Lovely balcony.
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