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Jan 11, 2006 22:14 |  #1

There was quite a bit of late fog today. Took this shot in the evening when i got back from work. The halogen street lamps gave the image the orange cast and the fog a little dreamy look esp at the bottom of the image. What do you guys think?


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Jan 11, 2006 22:46 |  #2

Very creative, i like it for its differenticity (new word you can all use). Well done.............Joe


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Jan 11, 2006 22:53 |  #3

Thanks a lot Joe :) appreciate the encouragement!


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Jan 12, 2006 00:38 |  #4

to add to this heres another one i took but didnt know if it was worth keeping or not(because some of the highlights are blown), so thought ill post up here and ask you guys..
Edit: This seems to dark at my work pc, looked much better at my home laptop.. at least one of them needs calibrating i guess ;)


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Jan 12, 2006 06:05 |  #5

I really like the first, definately a keeper. The second doesnt do much for me, a little to much"nothing" at the top of the image.


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Jan 12, 2006 06:29 |  #6

Love the first, the second i am not sure about but like the lights at the bottom of the picture!


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Jan 12, 2006 06:30 |  #7

First shotis great, nice work.


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Jan 12, 2006 07:43 |  #8

Thanks guys, this confirms what i was thinking. Trash the second one and keep the first of course.


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Jan 12, 2006 09:22 |  #9

I agree the first one is a keeper. Nice shot.


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Jan 12, 2006 15:34 |  #10

Thanks Julio!


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Realy nice colour Daman.


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