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Isn't it so nice of them to do that for us...? Otherwise I might forget...! ![]() |
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love these kind of shots myself. I always feel like I am there sharing a little bit of the daily life of the photographer.
Interesting to note that there is hardly a single car in view there?.... all 4x4 I guess the terrain is a little tough out there . Look after that tree ![]() ![]() Last edited by Earleybird; Nov 27, 2010 at 3:09 AM. |
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Thanks, Earleybird...!
I made many shots to get one not only exposed to my liking but without any vehicles going by... I had a few with light trail ghost images that I just didn't like... Here's a few more from around my "Yard" that I took earlier this year... ![]() A view looking up at the power pole from down below my Kitchen Window in the parking lot... ![]() Looking east (left) down the alley that runs along under my Kitchen Window... That's the base of the power pole from the previous image at the very right edge... ![]() If you stood at that intersection seen in the Kitchen Window image and looked east (left again) this would be the view... ![]() And I agree with you about the tree, at least from that windows view... ![]() |
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