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OJ and Chelsa Clock Tower
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.stylo
01/01/17 6:04 AM GMT
as you can see from the clock it was early and the morning fog was starting to lift...love that time of morning!

everything you see? was there, maybe not quite all at the same time the picture was taken(or in that aperture) theres many many layers that make this up...but everything you see was in the shots! pixels were moved about..making it a Manipulation
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::tigger3
01/01/17 2:28 PM GMT
Pretty darn cool I will say my friend, your starting off the New Year with a bang! tigs=^..^=
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::corngrowth
01/01/17 2:34 PM GMT
Excellent night shot composition/manip, Chris. Terrific work again with a high level of artistry!
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.carlosf_m
01/01/17 8:47 PM GMT
Excellent Perspective, love the tower in the background
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.Tomeast
01/02/17 1:07 AM GMT
Excellent Chris.
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.Tootles
01/03/17 10:37 PM GMT
Really atmospheric... I've no idea how you take such shots! If I went out at nighttime, I think all my frames would be black...
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.icedancer
01/07/17 3:32 PM GMT
Superb night shot and that's one cool sculpture - really like the fog about the clock tower
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.rvdb
01/09/17 9:35 PM GMT
An excellent capture Sty.

Rob
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.GomekFlorida
01/10/17 8:13 PM GMT
Great nighttime shot.
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