July evening in the east Crossroads 1.0
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July evening in the east Crossroads 1.0
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Re: July evening in the east Crossroads 1.0
Another great photo set from the Tosspot. With that said, there's still one question that remains unanswered. When did you steal my MP3 player and hijack all of my music?!?
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Re: July evening in the east Crossroads 1.0
Very nice work. Some of the pictures look like oil paintings, such as the ones with chrome-decked cars. I love the occasional lens flare!
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Re: July evening in the east Crossroads 1.0
What type of a camera do you use for your shots? Very nice pics.
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great photos.
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Awesome job, Tosspot. You really have an eye for capturing random objects with wonderful, bright colors.
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I'm quite surreptitious when I clandestinely copy the contents of your MP3 player, to the point that no one notices I'm there.Missionite wrote: Another great photo set from the Tosspot. With that said, there's still one question that remains unanswered. When did you steal my MP3 player and hijack all of my music?!?
Matt
Lens flare...people will either love it or hate it, so it seems.Roanoker wrote: Very nice work. Some of the pictures look like oil paintings, such as the ones with chrome-decked cars. I love the occasional lens flare!
For these a Canon EOS digital Rebel XT at 8 megapixels....it's quite a beast. For more mundane stuff I carry around a Sony pocketsized camera too however.OpenRoad wrote: What type of a camera do you use for your shots? Very nice pics.
leaf wrote: great photos.
Thanks!AllThingsKC wrote: Awesome job, Tosspot. You really have an eye for capturing random objects with wonderful, bright colors.
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