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Very Sharp, nice abstract view. Was this with the 18-70mm DX? I remember the brick wall threads though when I look at this. Wondered if it could be presented differently so downloaded it and cropped the centre and rotated 90 degrees because that black line running through the image is what is the strength I see in the image. It makes a nice additional and even more abstract image. This is an interesting idea for me. Take a photo and through selective cropping dramatise different views of the image. I think you could do this even more with this image.
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