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    Thank you very much Harley! I really admire your work and like visiting your website.
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    Gabriel

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    Cambrils, Spain

    Used to be a small fishing port, now fishing is only a small part of the twon.


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    Tiny landscapes:




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    cut the corners!


    11124512.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr


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    The reflections in the train were a pleasant surprise.


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    very cool!! I actually noticed that effect last week when I was shooting near some tracks (shocker, right?) on an overcast day.

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by atlcruiser View Post
    Crown Graphic
    135mml
    HP5+ @ 200
    Rollo Pyro 12min

    cut the corners!


    11124512.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr


    11124515.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr


    11124514.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
    Nice set of abstracts. I particularly like the middle one. Real nice lines and shapes, tones and balance to the comp.

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    I missed the focus on the foreground leaf by a skosh, and just as I was tripping the shutter a car drove into the scene with its headlights on. I almost put this in the 'Mistakes' thread because of these errors, but I don't think it's quite that bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcoldslabs View Post
    I missed the focus on the foreground leaf by a skosh, and just as I was tripping the shutter a car drove into the scene with its headlights on. I almost put this in the 'Mistakes' thread because of these errors, but I don't think it's quite that bad.

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    This is really quite nice Jonathan, and I was just reading a thread last night about how we are all shooting and displaying images in the "west coast style" I think this one falls well outside that.
    and what a great turn on events to have those headlights show up at just the right moment and in the perfect place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpercy View Post
    This is really quite nice Jonathan, and I was just reading a thread last night about how we are all shooting and displaying images in the "west coast style" I think this one falls well outside that.
    and what a great turn on events to have those headlights show up at just the right moment and in the perfect place.
    In fact the more I look at it I'm thinking you must have had your wife in that car on the other end of a 2-way radio directing her into the exact perfect position. and then you probably had her turn the lights off half way through the exposure so they wouldn't be overexposed. LOL

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