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right smack in the middle of summer, can't say I mind though... it was 41% the previous day, the rain cooled things down a bit
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not bad not bad.hehe i'm kidding these are very good.
![]() my fav are the 1 and last pic.for the esthetic part of the image on the first pic i think you schould have placed the passerby more to the right.just an opinionTFS
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Great shots from sunny Australia
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Wonderful set! I love the second one -- the repetition of the streetlights, the way the buildings fade into the distance and the focal point of the girls with the umbrella are all just beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing these.
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Very nice handling of what can sometimes be a tricky pursuit!
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Fantastic B&Ws! They belong framed on an art gallery wall!
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great compositions and they certainly deserve the B&W
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Very much appreciate all your input.... Merry Christmas
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