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Shell of a BuildingA 20 sec exposure on the back of a gutted building (shot through a gap in a wire fence)
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Barrie
This is an excellent shot. Well framed and lit. And in your trademark orange, no less. At this rate all the orange photo receptors in your camera will be worn out. Peter
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Barry,
This is a very appealing photo. I'm still learning about composition and this is the type of image that someone like me can really learn a lot from. Great photo. It kind of reminds me of an investment property a friend of mine owned that had been inhabited by a couple of junkies. They moved in paid bond and two weeks rent, then 14 weeks later after they were evicted this is kinda how it looked. Everything inside it including the kitchen and bathroom ended up in the skip on the front lawn.Mark
Wetlens
Can't be helped Peter - I saw the glow of the lights on the walls and had to take a photo, just so happens it was orange
Wow! I really like this... Lots of subtle shadow detail and the glow of the golden light streaming through the windows casting the shadows from the window frames...
This works a treat...! Aka Andrew
Lovely shot
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Superb image Barrie. Wish I could add something positive that hasn't already been said...
Umm..it's orange, it's got lovely leading lines, it's brilliantly lit, it's a great composition..... all been covered. I know! There's not a duck in sight! Simon
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