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This article has been viewed 1349 times in the last 48 months little ukraine: 8th Dec 2006 - 19:19 GMTman, there are some fantastic shots here. nice landscapes or something. your use of black and white is really well-done. dfwtiger: 8th Dec 2006 - 20:53 GMTthanks.....I have always been a terrible color photographer....so over the years, I have just focused on black and white. The pictures are located in an urban area of Fort Worth that is usually not see. joey: 9th Dec 2006 - 04:32 GMTlittle uke is correct. more great pictures. the dead looking trees make for ideal b&w realism. i love the twigs and the shadows they make on the fence. #13 i think. GGP: 11th Dec 2006 - 21:53 GMTthis is a pretty amazing series with some wonderful compositions. sort of apocalyptic, but also very pleasing and oddly serene. eco-apoco! for some reason, a few of those water shots make me think of the crash-landing scene in Planet of the Apes. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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