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Oh! Such vertiginous pictures
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I'm imagining the engineering and how they were built. Anything interesting to photograph from the top? I agree with bahadir--they could make a strong b&w picture.
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Thanks chaps, I did try a b/w but did not think it added much as they were almost b/w to start with. Did not go up the stairs to look down as it was some ones house and I thought it might be a bit too cheeky:-)
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Nice shots Bill, looks like a long way up though i'll take the elevator:G
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Nice captures..............
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