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<title>Artwork: The Ancient Path</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>&amp;quot;Stand at the 
crossroads and look; 
ask for the ancient paths, 
ask where the good way 
is, and walk in it, and 
you will find rest 
for your souls.&amp;quot; 
Jeremiah 6:16 
 
Ephesus is where St. John moved to after the death of Jesus. It is here where he wrote his gospel. I...</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/152928</link>
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<title>Artwork: Foreigner in Istanbul</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>I took this picture of a fellow classmate while outside of a Catholic church in the predominantly Islamic city of Istanbul, Turkey. 
 
Both my classmate (Indian), and the Church (Christian) are foreigners to Turkey, especially in Istanbul. 
 
It was just a fun pic I took, enjoy!</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/152822</link>
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<title>Artwork: Amongst Ruins [Edited]</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>While I was in New Dehli, we visited the Qutub Minar, which is the tallest brick minaret in the world. Among these ruins, live hundreds of beautiful colorful parrots! They are all over the place. I caught some of them doing some pretty interesting things...  
 
--I also posted an over all image...</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/144148</link>
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<title>Artwork: Interior Exterior</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Abstract</category>
<description></description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/143308</link>
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<title>Artwork: Solar Power</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Uncategorized</category>
<description>This is another picture from my trip ...just some solar turbines in the palm springs desert...driving by them is a really weird experience. Hundreds of solar turbines as tall as buildings...it feels like you are in a scene from an h.g. wells movie! 
 
I agree that the foreground adds to the...</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/123941</link>
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<title>Artwork: Timeless Taj</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Here is a classic India travel picture...this building was amazing.. 
 
I decided to do a black and white...the colored images, no matter how great, never really capture its beauty. So i figured why try! I will post the classic frontal picture later! But I thought this angle was refreshing....</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/111169</link>
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<title>Artwork: Solace in Vrindavan</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Vrindavana is 135 km south of Delhi and 55 km north of Agra, just off the Delhi-Agra Road. There are said to be over 5000 temples in Vrindavana. Vrindavan is considered the place where Lord Krishna spent his early childhood. 
 
Our business in the Holy City was not of a tourist nature. We were...</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/110526</link>
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<title>Artwork: Roman Ruins</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>This is another pictures from my beloved Bulgaria... 
 
The red brick Roman rotunda church of St. George, built in the 4th Century, is considered the oldest building in Sofia. It is situated amid remains of the ancient town of Serdica. Three layers of frescoes have been discovered, the earliest...</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/107326</link>
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<title>Artwork: February Gloom</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>This is a picture I took in San Francisco back in Feb.....its was a cloudy day...it has just stopped raining 
 
this is how the shot came out on my cam...it looks super gloomy to me, and i didnt want to change it..haha i like this though! so here ya go! criticize away!</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/107228</link>
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<title>Artwork: Grandeur</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>This is from the south rim...my trip to the Grand Canyon in 2005...American landscapes are beautiful! I just love it so i decided to share it with all of you! 
 
thanks Repercutir for the suggestion...you were right!</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/107217</link>
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<title>Artwork: Nevski</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>The most breath taking building in Sofia, Bulgaria is the Alexander Nevski Cathedral. It is 
named after the tsar that saved Russia from invading Swedish troops in 1240. It was built between 1882 and 1912, in the 
neo-Byzantine style. It can hold up to 7,000 people and has stained glass windows...</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/107155</link>
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<title>Artwork: Truth</title>
<author>LVdesign</author>
<category>Design / Poster/ad</category>
<description>This was a poster I made for a contest. 2nd place,</description>

<link>http://lvdesign.gfxartist.com/artworks/106560</link>
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