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01-08-2020, 01:23 AM
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Re: Balconies

Great shots I had to look twice to see what was what .
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01-08-2020, 01:26 AM
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Originally Posted by realspeed ->
Human rabbit hutches with iron bars. Treat people like animals and the results can be seen on every street with the violence and knife crime.

I just cannot undestand having building like this when other parts of the country have large open areas where work places and homes can be built

Oh great and unusual photo, well done
People have to live somewhere .
There is always a reason why people live in towns as opposed to the countryside .
The carribean where just about everyone is near to the sea has terrible knife crime too .
It’s too many people .
Like rats in a barrel who will turn on each other if stressed and overcrowded .
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01-08-2020, 07:49 AM
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Two good shots d00d.
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Jolly good d00d! I do like a bit of abstract.
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01-08-2020, 09:06 AM
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Re: Balconies

Great shots d00d

It took me a while to work out which way up!
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01-08-2020, 11:31 AM
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Re: Balconies

Originally Posted by realspeed ->
Human rabbit hutches with iron bars. Treat people like animals and the results can be seen on every street with the violence and knife crime.

I just cannot undestand having building like this when other parts of the country have large open areas where work places and homes can be built

Oh great and unusual photo, well done
Nice patch of grass out back ....




and a fence to keep the riff raff out

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01-08-2020, 11:34 AM
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Re: Balconies

Thanks for the comments guys
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Re: Balconies

Brilliant photos!
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01-08-2020, 08:01 PM
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Re: Balconies

Originally Posted by d00d ->
Nice patch of grass out back ....




and a fence to keep the riff raff out

Again - love the perspective of the last one- good fortune that the grid matches the lights. I like the blue and yellow combination- as well as the fuzzy colours.

A great case for zooming ,cropping and editing. Perhaps photography is moving away from a science to an art?
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Re: Balconies

Originally Posted by toners ->
Again - love the perspective of the last one- good fortune that the grid matches the lights. I like the blue and yellow combination- as well as the fuzzy colours.

A great case for zooming ,cropping and editing. Perhaps photography is moving away from a science to an art?
thanks ...

Both last two shots were taken with the same lens ... my old 18-135mm apsc (approx 29–216mm equivalent).

The first was cropped top & bottom to give that pano look.

The second (grid/fence) wasn't. Just wide aperture, standing up close to, and focusing on, the fence. Art, maybe, but no cropping or editing.
 
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