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Mar 30, 2006 10:58 |  #1

Sorry for the second pictures title. Forgive me for not remembering what the statue is called. Anyone help me out? Woops missed the first pic sorry.


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Mar 30, 2006 15:51 |  #2

Is it supposed to be of Atlas?


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Mar 31, 2006 00:41 as a reply to  @ Issac Brock's post |  #3

Issac Brock wrote:
Is it supposed to be of Atlas?

It would seem so my friend. Maybe the building is something to do with sports? Not sure.


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Mar 31, 2006 04:47 |  #4

That is Atlas in front of Rokefeller Center in NYC


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Mar 31, 2006 04:53 |  #5

I really like the composition on this one :D

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Mar 31, 2006 05:56 |  #6

Nice capture! When were you in NYC?


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Mar 31, 2006 16:11 |  #7

Neat shot from a great perspective. Makes you question Atlas' strength- he can hold the world, but what about the skyscraper?


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Apr 06, 2006 07:45 as a reply to  @ BottomBracket's post |  #8

BottomBracket wrote:
Nice capture! When were you in NYC?

Eight of us came over for five days over St. Patricks weekend. What a giggle we had. I think the most sleep we got at any one time was two hours! Can't wait to come over again!:lol:


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Apr 06, 2006 20:47 |  #9

Nice shot... I actually work about 3 blocks from there. Man I am wasting away some great shots in NYC.


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Apr 07, 2006 13:36 as a reply to  @ InfamousDX's post |  #10

InfamousDX wrote:
Nice shot... I actually work about 3 blocks from there. Man I am wasting away some great shots in NYC.

I work two blocks from him too.
Thats the thing about NY'ers we don't really wanna shot the stuff that we see everyday, although to others or people who don't live in NY it might be like WOAH!!!

The reason I probably don't shoot him is because I see so many tourist crowding or probably when I do have my 20D im not in that area.

I'll try one day to get a shot of him at different perspectives myself.:D

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Apr 08, 2006 07:42 |  #11

Ah, I recognise the guy from when I was in NY. ;)
I think that we all turn a blind eye to things we see every day. I know I do. It's just not "interesting enough".


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