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is that smog in the background? I think it might have been more effective if you had chosen one set of lines and ran them from one corner to the next. For me anyway I'm not sure where to look as they start on either side of the photo and never really hook up again
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is that smog in the background? I think it might have been more effective if you had chosen one set of lines and ran them from one corner to the next. For me anyway I'm not sure where to look as they start on either side of the photo and never really hook up again
I'm guessing it may have been smog since this was taken in an area
where smoke and fog are present.
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