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Old 21st of November 2009 (Sat)   #1
Tee Why
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Default Fall lights at the Getty Center in Los Angeles.

Went with a fellow LAShooters member for a few hours today. Here are some shots from the day. Again, some nice directional lights from the autumn sun.
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