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Brisbane RandomsJust some pics from around Brisbane.
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three awesome shots in one post. I don't see this very often.
#1 is a fantastic abstract #2 is a superbly composed and framed bit of urban art and well suited to the black and white treatment. #3 fantastic colour again and good use of the lines in the shot Peter
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Wonderful group of images.
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I like them all but #3 draws me the most. Great colour and I like the added element of a little movement.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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3 great images
I am particularly impressed with #1. Well done to have created something so aesthetic from such an eyesore. Steve
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LOL it is a very "different building" i must say.
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