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#2. Tunnel (D200, 24mm, f/16, 4.5s, ISO 200)

#3. Some ammo (D200, 18mm, f/8, 8s, ISO 200)

The rest are here
Cheers
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Northfort Part 2Everyone is probably over the Northfort pics, well then tough
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Mike
I like all three of these, but the 2nd is the standout and probably the best of the tunnel shots posted so far. In particular I like the arc of extra ceiling that peels off from the top of the tunnel at the very top of the picture. A great credit to your compositional skills (and to the wisdom of taking your tripod ![]() Peter
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Hey thanks Peter. Yeah I was a bit surprised no one else had a tripod
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Mike,
I spotted these on a RSS feed of your flickr stream (in my bookmarks ![]() I particularly like the staircase - it's got solid composition and contrast elements really working in it.
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