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Jul 22, 2007 12:15 |  #1

Love River in Kaohsiung, Taiwan...
Didn't bring my tripod... so had to use the railings to support... but it turns out quite good....

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Jul 22, 2007 14:33 |  #2

Those seem like some bright lights...Nice shot...

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Jul 22, 2007 15:34 |  #3

great colors




  
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Jul 22, 2007 20:24 |  #4

That...blurry thing (boat?) in the foreground just seems distracting to me, but I love the colours very vibrant.




  
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Jul 22, 2007 20:26 |  #5

wesuggs wrote in post #3591829 (external link)
great colors

Agree!

arkym wrote in post #3593047 (external link)
That...blurry thing (boat?) in the foreground just seems distracting to me, but I love the colours very vibrant.

To the right? Looks like part of the bridge... to the left of that? Looks like the dock...


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Jul 22, 2007 23:45 |  #6

I believe thats why he said he had to use the railings for support...its the railing he rested the camera on.




  
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Jul 23, 2007 00:35 |  #7

Oh, i see it now, it was just a reflexion off the rail, my mistake.




  
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