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This is an archive shot that I thought would work good for the tilt shift effect. This was taken in Navvare, Florida about two years ago. It was sunk duning a storm a couple of years before this. Soon after I took this shot the ship was raised and was being turned into a floating restaurant, another storm came along and sunk it again. I don't know the fate of it now. It is believed it once belonged to the circus master P.T. Barnum.
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I agree...a good subject for this effect.
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That looks really cool. Excellent example.
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Fantastic photo.
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Great example. It looks like a miniature model. Im waiting for the Lionel Choo Choo to come smoking around the bend.
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What a great photo, Mugmar. It makes me feel like I"m looking at a little playground - waiting for Bynx's trains - or maybe a little tug boat.
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