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Nov 14, 2006 14:32 |  #1

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I dont get to Birmingham often and have had this picture in my head for a while. Finaly managed to get it, nearly!


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Nov 14, 2006 16:29 |  #2

Nice one Chris. I worked in Birmingham between 1985-1989, and have not been back since, so this version is new to me. How long was your exposure?



  
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Nov 14, 2006 16:33 |  #3

Brum is transformed. It's now a great city to live in. I have really enjoyed my year here, tho' must relocate to London (again!!) early 2007 :-(

I know exactly where you stood Chris, tho' I have resisted the urge to shoot the building thus far.


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Nov 17, 2006 13:19 |  #4

Hi John,

thanks, it was a 1 sec exposure at f11, just after sunset. I was there for 2 days on a training course. Wasn't sure what to expect but was pleasantly surprised.

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its finding a different angle that is most difficult, I wanted to catch some movement as well, and was a little concerned I might get kicked out of the carpark before I was happy, but no problems ;-)a

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Nov 18, 2006 13:18 |  #5

Good shot. I know where you stood for that. I was there 2 days ago :)


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Nov 18, 2006 17:51 |  #6

Tremendous shot, the place looks quite futuristic


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Nov 18, 2006 19:19 |  #7

Very cool, a nice selection of patterned texture, especially the honeycomb-ish pattern on the left structure, and the arches on the tunnel. Very nice alternations of straight lines and slight curvature throughout. Dig it!

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