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The first photos is one of my early digital efforts. Taken from the second floor of a hotel in Kansas City looking downward.
I took the second a few weeks ago. I was sitting at a picnic table in a local park and it occurred to me that the table top might make an interesting abstract if I could get close enough to lose any distracting elements. |
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I really like the first image. It looks like they are dropping from the sky. Wonderful perspective.
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Spectacular view of the lights.love it.
The surface reminded me of the surface of a Graham cracker.don't know why. |
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My husband about had a fit when I was getting the lights photo. I was hanging out over a balcony to get just the angle I wanted. It was a two story drop to the lobby below ad he just knew it was going to end badly!
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LOL! That's just too funny, I can imagine doing the same thing. Nice shot, too - worth the risk.
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