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Uploaded: 07/16/07 5:56 PM GMT
Las Vegas Luxor Atrium
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Visit My Website: http://www.gallery.petrochellie.com Inside the fabulous Hotel you can fit 7 Jumbo jets, the elevators are called “Inclinators” because they don’t take you straight up, they take you up at a 39-degree angle. I really enjoy visiting this Casino.

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.89037
07/16/07 6:59 PM GMT
Beautiful shot ,interesting informations: thanks for sharing!..:))
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Adriana....:)
.JEdMc91
07/16/07 7:09 PM GMT
Wonderful Shot & Great information about the hotel!
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Visit My Gallery.
.photos_587
07/16/07 9:22 PM GMT
That's a big one for sure. Really like the framing you did on this - ;-)
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Don't forget, you can see more of my photos at www.picturetrail.com/stevesphotos and all sizes are available for purchase. ;-) Steve
.philflossman
07/16/07 9:38 PM GMT
Viva Las Vegas
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Lifes around said the 35 millimetre cameraman. Tip of the day get ahead, and go widescreen 1440 x 900 / 1200 x 900 don't fit the monitors!!
::karrid
07/16/07 11:58 PM GMT
That is a neat hotel to visit. I like the shot and how you captured the shadows and a few palm trees in the background.
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::phasmid
07/17/07 1:05 AM GMT
Very colorful framing to fit the festive mood..I'm glad you had a great time :)

♥PJ

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.sahadk
07/17/07 2:10 AM GMT
Great shot and intresting informations
Thanks for sharing
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.rreiter
07/17/07 4:41 AM GMT
Very nice framing! I like it!
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“Remember always that you not only have the right to be an individual, you have an obligation to be one.” ~Eleanor Roosevelt
::cynlee
07/17/07 11:23 PM GMT
Wonderful presentation, Renie. Rainbow seems perfect for this shot and an Egyptian is the perfect greeter.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes

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