of Longwood Gardens.
a99 and ZA 24mm.
A WideView
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Re: A WideView
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Third is also my favourite but I also would have liked a closer look at the shimmering lights on the ground...getting a little more abstract.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Third is also my favourite but I also would have liked a closer look at the shimmering lights on the ground...getting a little more abstract.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Re: A WideView
Again, thanks.
Yildiz, I did attempt to get more of the floor lighting in another image which was posted in another thread. There is still more work to be done as it is not the type of image that I have tried to capture before.
Yildiz, I did attempt to get more of the floor lighting in another image which was posted in another thread. There is still more work to be done as it is not the type of image that I have tried to capture before.
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Re: A WideView
Good shots JB.
That building looks like the Jewel Box in Forrest Park, created for the 1904 Wold's Fair. I need to visit it again this year, thanks for reminding me.
Dusty
That building looks like the Jewel Box in Forrest Park, created for the 1904 Wold's Fair. I need to visit it again this year, thanks for reminding me.
Dusty
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