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a few photos from South beach Miami used mu E-PL3 with 9-18 lens feel free to comment
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Love your angle on that classic auto, and those old buildings have got to be a lot of fun to shoot.
That's a heck of a drink, too. |
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Now you and Bob got me thinking about buying a 9-18 lens. Nice shots.
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nice work .. great location those art deco hotels along the strip are something else
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