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Old 01-08-2010, 06:22 PM
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Hi there,
Couple pictures I took during holidays, hope you like them.





Here´s the rest of the series.
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Old 01-08-2010, 06:49 PM
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Hello Mr Luis - these are awesome captures ... the perspective on both images are great .. nice warm colors ... very nice
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Nice pictures Luis

I think this 2 pictures are hard to get like you did, because the high contrast

any way, you did it
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Very clean well done images. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 01-10-2010, 04:36 AM
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Hello Mr Luis - these are awesome captures ... the perspective on both images are great .. nice warm colors ... very nice
My friend Hayward.
Thanks for spend time looking my pictures and for your kind words. If you like those one, hold on to see the ones I took in San Miguel de Allende. Lovely place, very historical.

Thanks for your time.
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Nice pictures Luis

I think this 2 pictures are hard to get like you did, because the high contrast

any way, you did it
Hola Enrique,
I´m glad you find them interesting. Thanks for looking.
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Wonderful set, Luis! As for that second one -- I can't imagine why there would be empty tables in a place like that -- I'm ready to pull up a chair and order a cup of coffee! (Too early here for anything stronger!)
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Very clean well done images. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your words Bigmagic
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Wonderful set, Luis! As for that second one -- I can't imagine why there would be empty tables in a place like that -- I'm ready to pull up a chair and order a cup of coffee! (Too early here for anything stronger!)
Thanks for your words Helen, I´m happy in the way that picture ended. (The 2nd one)
I hear what you´re saying and you know? there´s an old saying in my country -For the stomach it´s always midnight!-

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Luis...sometimes when I photos I hear music and, boy, loud and clear, I'm hearing this. Indeed a wonderful spot to savor the architecture, the sun, and perhaps bolillos with cafe.
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