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Old 07/30/06, 07:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I thot I pull out my 24mm Elmarit Asph to explore the waterfront areas in Seattle. Here're a few shot on Kodak EB 100.
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I like the first one. It's got cool symmetry.

Thanks for sharing.
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There is a lot of photo oppurtunities there. In the second shot I wonder what the small shed is used for. Great shots with the 24 Elmarit.
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I like the scale evident in the first shot; the vertical composition and the dark shadow alongside the track add drama.
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There is a lot of photo oppurtunities there. In the second shot I wonder what the small shed is used for. Great shots with the 24 Elmarit.
Are u referrig to the Bell Harbor International Conference Center as "the small shed" ?
I'm just pulling your socks ...

Actually, I don't know what that small shed in #1 is for. It could be housing something that's not very weather-proof ... may be.
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