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Posted By: eaglem, 03-09-2013, 11:33 PM

Warped walkway....................................


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ah..great capture!!
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ah..great capture!!
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Intriguing shape

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There were other intriguing shapes too Bruce.

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Some great subjects thanks for the shots.
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Some great subjects thanks for the shots.

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My pleasure.

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Interesting subjects and very well captured! Good job EM!
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Interesting subjects and very well captured! Good job EM!

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Great capture (the lighting is so perfect in its reflections and silhouettes) of an awesome artwork. Don't suppose you know the name of the sculptor or title of the work - or a location to use to chase them up?
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That fist shot is special EM I really like it ! , Nice lobster , albeit I do prefer the North Atlantic variety - any Lobster is a tasty Lobster.
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Great capture (the lighting is so perfect in its reflections and silhouettes) of an awesome artwork. Don't suppose you know the name of the sculptor or title of the work - or a location to use to chase them up?
No sorry, I was just wandering around looking and taking shots. There may be info on it on the internet so worth trying google.

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That fist shot is special EM I really like it ! , Nice lobster , albeit I do prefer the North Atlantic variety - any Lobster is a tasty Lobster
I totally agree.
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Like the first image though I would take what ever is on the bottom left out of the photo. It is taking my eye away from what is the most important in the image, the chair, if that's what that is. Nicely done. JIM
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Great shot eaglem! What a cool structure.
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Like the first image though I would take what ever is on the bottom left out of the photo. It is taking my eye away from what is the most important in the image, the chair, if that's what that is. Nicely done. JIM
It was the name plate stating what the sculpture is.

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Great shot eaglem! What a cool structure.
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