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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 8/18/2005
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The angle of the lamp post draws the eye to the lovely lines of the bridge. Usually that kind of slant may not work. But here, it enhances the interest of your shot. Mary
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Rob Graziano
{K:6678} 8/17/2005
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Hi Kim...they're massive maintenance lines for the bridge.
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Kim Graziano
{K:2019} 8/17/2005
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Unbelievable detail. What are the little string looking things on the left side of girder? I cannot make them out on this end. Kim
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Erik Shea
{K:1600} 8/17/2005
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Is this the final scene from IROBOT? I think its very cool, the sky was soo different from the top to the bottom, must have been tough to photograph.
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p e t a .
{K:18700} 8/17/2005
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I was so excited to see this...as a thumbnail it looked like an awesome perspective. and sorry dont hate me...it still is, but there's something about the focus in the bottom third (and the lamp to a lesser extent) that is distracting. Was it a shallow aperture?
Great sky btw :)
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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 8/17/2005
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Yep, I like it. Great perspective. The lines pull your eye right up to the top of the photo and give it enormity. Nice puffy clouds for b/g.
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 8/17/2005
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Rob you could also put this in unusual vision. Yes it's great. I have some frequent flier miles I'm not going to use do kids want to divvy them up? I need a map with pins to keep track of you boys. It's great fun you guys are like part of my family. Where to next? Hugs Ellen
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Blake Heiss
{K:2197} 8/17/2005
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Great color variations and focal range. The lamp looks a little out of focus which is kind of distracting, but it could be the lense which I've found gets pretty soft on the edges with WA.
Alix
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