Street Grate
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Was that looking up or down, Star?
Street Grate
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Nice image! And (to my antipodean eye) a somewhat surreal landscape. Hard to imagine so many so big so close - like Lego buildings. Are there trees that can't be seen from this perspective? Or is it the concrete jungle it appears to be?
Brilliant. It does look amazing in b&w.Chicago skyline... iPhone 6s an SnapseedView attachment 93305
LMAO....Sometimes we leave the lights off in our office. People think there's no one in and leave us alone.
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Was that looking up or down, Star?
Oh, my.
'What Ted said'
Lovely light & silhouette, Simin. (I thought at first you'd captured a mirror image).
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I've deleted the previous image Gouvy. Yes, it's amazing how one sharp area in an otherwise blurred image can make all the difference. Good one.
great in b/w tooChicago skyline... iPhone 6s an SnapseedView attachment 93305
Thanks Simin!Love this xx
Brilliant. It does look amazing in b&w.
great in b/w too
Brilliant. It does look amazing in b&w.
Look at those holes. Anyone would think we don't care for them properly.
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Wow, look at those seafront buildings! Another wonderful image Sandra.
I've deleted the previous image Gouvy. Yes, it's amazing how one sharp area in an otherwise blurred image can make all the difference. Good one.
rizole This is my winner, little conversation between the 2 socks.
Second winner! sdimbour Sandra. The stark white surfboards against the neat dark buildings at the back.
GroovyGouvy Gouvy. Third winner to nuns on the move. The creative use of motion blur is commendable, works great in black and white.
Thank you. . Congrats to sdimbour and GroovyGouvy .This is my winner, little conversation between the 2 socks.
This is my winner, little conversation between the 2 socks.
Second winner! The stark white surfboards against the neat dark buildings at the back.
Third winner to nuns on the move. The creative use of motion blur is commendable, works great in black and white.