Photos Direct 2 You public gallery

This is the public side of Photos Direct 2 You.  It is provided for my friends and family to host their photos.  These photos should not be confused with those on the pay side of Photos Direct 2 You. 

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They did an excellent job of creating complex forms like these curved cornices.

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