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Uploaded: 02/27/08 3:04 AM GMT
Half of the Whole
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I really liked both halves of a picture I took the other night, I decided to show this half in detail before I show the whole picture. I was fascinated with the "transition area" if you will.
I don't even remember what I did with the camera while I was taking it, it's been about a week or so since I took it. Hope you enjoy it, a few more like this in my gallery :).

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ss 10
55mm

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.Gabbels
02/27/08 7:28 AM GMT
It's very beautiful and artistic. Would however not know what it is... so I'll have to wait patiently for the whole shot!
And whatever you did with your cam... the result is great!
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When you're through with life and all hope is lost. Hold out your hand 'cos friends will be friends - right till the end.
::Seasons
02/29/08 10:19 PM GMT
Very surreal! Almost looks like a sunset with stars, fireflies, and who knows what else, flying around at warp speed. I like the colors and the the designs of the moving objects, if that's what resulted in those fascinating images. Very, very nice! Well done. :)
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.alexis518
02/29/08 11:37 PM GMT
Beautiful abstract of the night-time lighting. I'm really curious as to what caused the dotted lines in the lower right quadrant.
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Much of the beauty in life is found in people who care.
.Tone7171
03/01/08 12:15 AM GMT
You know I was wondering that as well, so I decided to go out and take a look myself to see if I could figure it out. I think it is either 1 of 2 things. There are a set of street lamps that flash on and off occasionally. However, I also believe it could be a combination of the street lamps and headlights from the cars on the street below. I'll try to remember next time I go out.
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"...and when each day is the same as the next, it's because people fail to recognize the good things that happen in their lives every day that the sun rises"
+trisbert
03/01/08 12:53 AM GMT
I like it this it. Sometimes this kind of photography can give stunning results.
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