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Would be glad for any kind of C&C. Tried to download pictures here from my site but all efforts were in vain.
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- Dr. Harout
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Hi,
I did click the link and had a look, there's lots of interesting photos there, fron cherry blossoms to birds, exotic street scenes and temples, I specially loved the ancient ruins and the B&W shots....thanks for the look.
I did a little research on Armenia in Wikipedia as my knowledge is very sketchy, (typical westerner)..you guys need a better PR agency
OMG how many times has Armenia been invaded and occupied by others from far and near in the last 4000 years...ye gads, and things are still unsettled even today, I see Turkey has borrowed Mt. Ararat and so far has forgotten too give it back...and Azerbaijan is not on speaking terms over somthing that I'm not exactly sure about...so the border has been closed for years and still is..I think.
Armenia sure is a Country with a rich history..and some terrible tragedy.
Regards
Greg
I did click the link and had a look, there's lots of interesting photos there, fron cherry blossoms to birds, exotic street scenes and temples, I specially loved the ancient ruins and the B&W shots....thanks for the look.
I did a little research on Armenia in Wikipedia as my knowledge is very sketchy, (typical westerner)..you guys need a better PR agency
OMG how many times has Armenia been invaded and occupied by others from far and near in the last 4000 years...ye gads, and things are still unsettled even today, I see Turkey has borrowed Mt. Ararat and so far has forgotten too give it back...and Azerbaijan is not on speaking terms over somthing that I'm not exactly sure about...so the border has been closed for years and still is..I think.
Armenia sure is a Country with a rich history..and some terrible tragedy.
Regards
Greg
Re: Click the link
Really lovely pictures, my favourite is the ruined columns with the lion's head. I am also amazed that there is a McDonalds in Beirut!
Thank you for sharing them.
Thank you for sharing them.
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
- Dr. Harout
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Thank you all, I'm flattered.
And yes, Armenia suffered a lot, still suffers. But we stood and still standing on our feet.
And yes, Armenia suffered a lot, still suffers. But we stood and still standing on our feet.
Re: Click the link
A superb range of shots.
I particularly like the Ainjar ones.
I particularly like the Ainjar ones.
Some days you eat the bear, other days the bear eats you....
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- Dr. Harout
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Wow, thanks guys.
And I've already learned how to post pictures.
And I've already learned how to post pictures.
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