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Aug 27, 2005 16:40 |  #1

Here are two pictures I took this afternoon. One is Bell Tower (1980) and the other is McLeod (1920's). Both have been made B&W to better show the contrast. Any comments always welcomed.


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Aug 28, 2005 21:00 |  #2

Here is another building I shot. I took it with the streaks on purpose.


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Aug 31, 2005 00:18 |  #3

Well blimey, let me be the first to comment on a senior members work.LOL Anyway about the pics,#1 the wires distract me from an otherwise excellent pic, #2 is good, but #3 is awesome the light and the building make a statement of power, sort of omnipresent if you will, great job and keep 'em comin'...............J​oe


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Aug 31, 2005 00:34 |  #4

yeap, like jopfin said...that's the price we have to pay for civilisation...wires everywhere, sometime even in the wild nature ! :(

#3 is great !


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Aug 31, 2005 20:14 |  #5

Well with the first one, the wires were unavoidable so I did my best to work with them. Those are wires from a Trolly-Bus. Thanks for the comments.


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