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I think you’re really giving GregT a run for his money …
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Thanks, but Greg and his money are quite safe, I’m sure.
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That is a most excellent shot Sam, the receding fence line headed towards the Viaduct, the buildings and street lamps all crispy and sweet and then the big burst offset a little with a whiff of lens flare looking like a shock wave…For a guy only a year into the avocation that’s…well… annoying actually and of course it had to be with a Nikon Tres bon!
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Thanks. I was actually frustrated by how badly I missed some shots that night, but I did get a couple I kind of liked. And I’m learning that if you get one shot a day that you like, you’re doing REALLY well.
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