Iggy...I just love that first one of yours.,,,the more I look at it, the more it grows on me!
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Iggy...I just love that first one of yours.,,,the more I look at it, the more it grows on me!
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I got a shot of one today and just as I was taking it a lone hand popped out from behind the door and reached around the front... Unfortunately, I cut part of it off (the door...not the hand )so I'm not submitting, but had I nailed it It would have been a keeper for certain!
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This is from Trinity Church across from the World Trade Center site.
I like that. Love the texture of the carvings on it.
Thanks QuietOne!
I try hard to rid the noise on the door.
Any constructive criticism on my photos would gladly be appreciated.
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Hey, QuisutDeus. This is a really cool shot. Don't worry about the noise too much it kind of adds to the mood.
QuisutDeus...that is a really neat image...wow...creepy indeed. Very nicely done.
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Wonderful shots thus far - way cool! QuisutDeus that is very creepy indeed - very well done!
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