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An interesting shot - and I suspect it has far more interest in monochrome than it would in color! Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/05/spring-at-duke-gardens.html
Nice shot, looks like a happening place. Even without going into the cassino's. I like that outside area with the lights. Looks like a good spot to see and watch people and have a drink. <a href="https://travelingsuitcase.blogspot.com/2023/05/president-warren-g-harding-memorial.html>Traveling Suitcase</a>
Narrow space, many nets.
ReplyDelete...so you can lose you money.
ReplyDeleteAltos rascacielos y muy buen movimiento por sus calles,
ReplyDeleteQue tengas una excelente semana. Saludos.
It's staggering how popular casinos are, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a casino...didn't know it's popular there.
ReplyDeleteBuena foto. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThe only casino here is in Auckland at Sky Tower but it's a major building, I like the building in your photo, nice shot
ReplyDeleteAn interesting shot - and I suspect it has far more interest in monochrome than it would in color!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/05/spring-at-duke-gardens.html
Most of the large casinos in our state are owned and run by American Indian tribes. Casinos are something of a mixed blessing.
ReplyDeleteAh the glitter!
ReplyDeleteNot for me!
ReplyDeletethe track to the creel
ReplyDeleteGambling only pays when we are winning.
ReplyDeleteNice building!
Good shot
ReplyDeleteNice shot, looks like a happening place. Even without going into the cassino's. I like that outside area with the lights. Looks like a good spot to see and watch people and have a drink.
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another crowd.... love it
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