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Nice capture with good colors :-)


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Feb 05, 2015 06:04 as a reply to  @ jgoetz4's post |  #3

agreen, nice capture with great colours but is it just me or is there some 3D style green fringing around the building edges?


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Feb 05, 2015 12:19 |  #4

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agreen, nice capture with great colours but is it just me or is there some 3D style green fringing around the building edges?

I see what you're saying...not on the original. could be how the web is handling the photo I guess.


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