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Pauligne at Night
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🕐 02-18-24 06:27 wrote:
You know, I really thought this shot was on film! I love the dark tones, the cinematic look. Keep them coming!
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At the Louvre
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🕐 11-07-21 23:23 wrote:
Terrific. Welcome back.
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Photo 243060
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🕐 02-06-16 17:11 wrote:
I'm always a sucker for graphic images. It's a great detail of something that we probably all walk past several times a week and never notice.
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Breakwater
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🕐 04-16-15 12:17Koolzakukumba wrote:
Haha! Yes, versatile stuff that foam.
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Derelict farm
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🕐 04-16-15 12:16Koolzakukumba wrote:
This is a neg scan that I processed in Lightroom. Didn't do anything that I won't be able to do when I get a chance to print it, though.
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Graffiti
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🕐 04-16-15 12:15Koolzakukumba wrote:
Thanks! I liked that the stone asked a question.
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Westhaven
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🕐 04-16-15 12:13Koolzakukumba wrote:
Wouldn't like to rebuild it if it blew down in a storm that's for sure!
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Photo 243062
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🕐 03-25-15 14:31 wrote:
this one; it is not a test; it is a photograph with mystery ...
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Maule Street
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🕐 09-27-14 00:24 wrote:
Fabulous....
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Photo 234156
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🕐 09-22-14 23:45Koolzakukumba wrote:
Thanks, Chris. They were mostly taken with an OM2 and Adox Silvermax. This pic was with the much-maligned 75-150 f4 Zuiko which I've found to be perfectly OK for my needs.
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