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freddycr
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 02:36
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f226/nididur/IMG_5679_L.jpg
Marty_Oz
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 04:13
Love that shot, urban beauty...!!!
Nice lines and a great angle to shoot from.
If you removed the telegraph poles and wires I think it would be even better.
Marty
bikerider
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 04:50
Very nice shot Freddy, love the perspective and I have to disagree with Marty on the poles, I think they work in urban context.
Roger.
sprinkles
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 04:52
love the shot! great composition & mood! :D
Croasdail
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 10:40
I love your stuff Freddcr..... I am going to have to try to get down there this summer... I can only hope to catch some of the color of the place like you do on a regular basis.
freddycr
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 11:10
Thanks. You can't imagine what an ordeal was to correct the perspective on this one !!! :)
adam*
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 12:25
Great shot freddy, definately keep the poles.
Spearin
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 12:50
Is that 16mm on the 5D? Very nice composition and perspective.
freddycr
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 12:54
Correct; 16 mm @ FF
Alex_Galea
14th of May 2006 (Sun), 21:33
i love the baige building, it really adds to the picture quite a lot
cntry
15th of May 2006 (Mon), 10:19
I agree, Excellent shot!
freddycr
16th of May 2006 (Tue), 14:50
It was the building that attracted me to the site , in the first place !!
kevin_c
17th of May 2006 (Wed), 04:55
I like it a lot - Very good angle and DOF, I assume the line is still in use due to the lack of rusting on the rail tops?
ric
18th of May 2006 (Thu), 00:07
I love it!!
superdiver
24th of May 2006 (Wed), 13:37
Love the shot...where was it taken?
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