peteski
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NYC [part2]The whole set is here
these are my favourites
Strawberry fields
Information booth at Grand Central - or rather the clock on the top there of
Freedom Towers over Manhattan
NYC Taxi
Manhattan Skyline [FullSize]
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creators
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Fabulous shots all, Peteski, I haven't looked at all your pictures on flickr yet, but they are amazing. I particularly liked the selective colour shot of the trains, but they they are all great. Well done mate.
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jonH
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love the taxi shot!
i have so many contacts on flickr now that i miss just about every single pic that gets put up :/
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derek
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great set of photos there. i love the taxi and the clock. haven't looked at flickr yet
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Evolution104
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Jon beat me to it - love the taxi shot also!
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hil26
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nothing else to add - it's all been said above
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peteski
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Thank you
My wife said that she has noticed a significant difference in my photos since she sent me the LSP 2day course.
I'm thinking of doing another one now, just have to get some overtime in!
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the neepster
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Great set of shots - i love the taxi and the freedom towers
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creators
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I'm going to say it because the incongruity gets me every time. As a domestic end user I get energy issues thrown at me from every side, recently British Gas sent me 4 low energy bulbs, cheers for that.
I was in Penarth a while back overlooking Cardiff and just scratching my head at the sheer energy use just keeping that one city alight required. Now call me cynical, but I am betting the lights on the Freedom Towers aren't low energy bulbs and using high energy beams to signify freedom seems to me to be a contradiction in terms. And that is not to mention all the other blazing lights.
Of course I can't do the maths, but it seems to me that if 'the system' sees energy as an issue, the system might pay a little more attention to the issue, comparing my little low energy bulbs with 'all that', is not good for my scalp.
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the neepster
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| creators wrote: | I'm going to say it because the incongruity gets me every time. As a domestic end user I get energy issues thrown at me from every side, recently British Gas sent me 4 low energy bulbs, cheers for that.
I was in Penarth a while back overlooking Cardiff and just scratching my head at the sheer energy use just keeping that one city alight required. Now call me cynical, but I am betting the lights on the Freedom Towers aren't low energy bulbs and using high energy beams to signify freedom seems to me to be a contradiction in terms. And that is not to mention all the other blazing lights.
Of course I can't do the maths, but it seems to me that if 'the system' sees energy as an issue, the system might pay a little more attention to the issue, comparing my little low energy bulbs with 'all that', is not good for my scalp. |
I run an eco forum and so therefore shouldn't like the lights on the Freedom Towers either, but I do love the photo :D
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