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A good day for pictures. I shot this on my way home from one of my jobs. I never can get images like this straight. There was a no trespassing sign at the beginning of the drive way but I had to take a chance to snap a few. It was around 12:00 so the sun real bright.


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Old 01-20-2010, 01:33 AM
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Hi Frank - I like the angle on the first photo .. super find
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I like the perspective of the 1st photo. Nice set!
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Old 01-20-2010, 02:23 AM
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Thanks for looking

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I have to agree with the other, the first photo is a nice angle.
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Nice shot Frank, I am compelled to say I like th bw conversion best. I think it fits the scene nice.
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I am not good with B&W conversions. I never like the way they look.


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Love the angle & composition of 1st photo. Good work.
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