Nevada City Hotel Room Entry
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This was a wonderful old room!
19 responses
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Doglvr said (12 Sep 2011):
Inviting indeed
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Susan Littlefield gave props (12 Sep 2011):
I love the gradual shift of color! Good entry!
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Niharika Sanyal gave props (12 Sep 2011):
love the antiquity feel and the changing colours, nice!
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Deborah Downes gave props (13 Sep 2011):
So charming. Would love to check it out.
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John Linton gave props (13 Sep 2011):
Rockin' JPG's Road Trip (most excellently)!
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Raymond Fausel gave props (13 Sep 2011):
very nice
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Richard Knight gave props (13 Sep 2011):
Cruisin' the Gold Country!
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Aaron Schwartz gave props (13 Sep 2011):
Where's Miss Kitty?
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Leslie Hunziker said (13 Sep 2011):
Good one, Aaron!
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Andrea Petersen gave props (14 Sep 2011):
I love the wallpaper and the angle of your shot...and I especially love the old piano with the stool...What a welcoming room.
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misha otaared gave props (14 Sep 2011):
great pov, lovely light and color palette, and wicked funky wallpaper. :))
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Regenia Brabham gave props (14 Sep 2011):
I want that furniture!!! What fun it would be in a studio!!!! Great shot. It looks like a doll house.
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Donna Mullins gave props (16 Sep 2011):
reminds me of my grandmothers old wallpaper many years ago. neat antique room and photo.
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Matthew Hunziker gave props (16 Sep 2011):
One of my favorite places.
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Ronnie Ginnever gave props (23 Sep 2011):
Nice!
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Christopher J Chalk gave props (25 Sep 2011):
Like stepping back in time, lovely image Leslie!
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lowison said (27 Sep 2011):
Great intimacy in this beaitiful shot, Leslie!
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Amanda Garrett gave props (11 Oct 2011):
Very nice Pov!
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Bailey Cooper gave props (14 Dec 2011):
Love the length in this shot. I always wondered why long, narrow architecture was a way of life. Then a friend told me that property taxes were based on the length of the property frontage. This photo is reminiscent of the way we once lived.



















