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Sep 30, 2006 18:04 |  #1

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Sep 30, 2006 18:14 |  #2

Was just looking at this image on your website a few minutes ago !, really like the effect that the mixture of lighting types have left on the image, very striking.

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Sep 30, 2006 18:31 |  #3
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My word...Les , thats....colourfull.:lol:
Love the way you shot it before dark and kept the brightness in the sky.

I hope you can see the 3 dust spots at the top right?;)

100-400 eh?

PS: Thats a very impressive building there Les.


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Sep 30, 2006 19:09 |  #4

Lovely varity of colors Les. Your shot keeps the eyes busy making subjects pleasant to study, very nice work




  
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Sep 30, 2006 19:21 |  #5

Beautiful shot Les, Dimitri is such a joker! ;) But seriously, there is a spot in the upper LEFT corner (Dimitri, that's your other right hand ;) ) Other than that, it's absolutely gorgeous!


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Sep 30, 2006 19:25 as a reply to  @ Frank_Hollahan's post |  #6

Very nice. I like the different lighting and the colors.

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Sep 30, 2006 19:26 |  #7

The only thing that picture is missing is a little snow. It looks very Christmas-like.

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Sep 30, 2006 19:32 |  #8

thats a beautiful photo! well done.


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Sep 30, 2006 23:41 as a reply to  @ justin carpenter's post |  #9

Great shot Les. I'm a big fan of the light trails and the last bit of light touching the main structure. It's a very vibrant shot with a lot of life from the traffic, the cyclist and the few lights on in the apartments. You can imagine families sitting down for dinner after a long day of work. Very nice.

Does the main tower(?) usually have the spiky bits on it? It looks a bit strange without them. Just curious.


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Elisabeth-Ann wrote in post #2059047 (external link)
Beautiful shot Les, Dimitri is such a joker! But seriously, there is a spot in the upper LEFT corner (Dimitri, that's your other right hand ;) ) Other than that, it's absolutely gorgeous!

:lol::lol::lol:;)


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Oct 01, 2006 09:40 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #11

that is just beautiful


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Oct 01, 2006 10:25 |  #12

very nice picture like to go there


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Oct 01, 2006 11:03 |  #13

Nice shot Les, great vantage point making a very interesting shot.


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Oct 01, 2006 11:14 as a reply to  @ andydajo's post |  #14

Nice use of the telephoto lens Les to bring everything together into the shot :)


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Oct 01, 2006 11:15 |  #15

I love York - I've visited several times and love the history there. Super photo and I agree, great colours.


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