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Old 11-04-2009, 05:25 PM
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These are beautiful....I love the framing..
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Old 11-04-2009, 05:45 PM
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I like these, good eye level shooting Steve, excellent perspective on the world, and what a great place for kids to play, oh to be eight again, well maybe not
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I especially like the third and the fourth one that you posted. In the third the yellow bars in the foreground against the deep blue sea is most wonderful with the little bit of land mass in the background between the one set of bars.
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a playground on the water with that kind of view.....c'mon kids let's go to the park! Great shots all around
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:34 PM
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Self frame no 2

self framing

Yellow self frame

Climbing frame

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Wow, a playground with a view...who could ask for more?
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I absolutely love these!!! What a great idea for such a viewpoint. Very nicely done.
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1 & 4 are awesome.
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Simply love the framing in the yellow bars one but WOW at the view they have from there stunning .. nice set
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:13 PM
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These are great... I like how you got down to the kids level and shot these.
Am I seeing double?... This looks like the same place as Angela's photos.
Looks like a wonderful place to take the family... wish it was closer
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:35 PM
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nice point of view
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Very creative way to shoot a playground Steve. I love all of these, great perspectives and lovely colours and how nice is all that lovely New Zealand scenery too. Great work buddy.

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Well i am enjoying the view as well.Outstanding series of pictures captured by you.
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I love your inspiration to use playground equipment to frame the photos like that! Great images, thanks for sharing!
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Good perspective and compostion, well done!
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Wonderful perspectives on these! Makes me wish I were a kid again and could go play here.
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These are awesome! The bright colors and framings are terrific. And the perspective of the B&W is fab!
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