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karl magnuson
{K:373} 2/4/2003
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Hey thanks everyone for the great comments! Yeah, if I go to the right I'm in a busy street, and I lose the Smith tower. And this picture is taken through chainlink fence!I', going to try croping the lights out and see if it works for me. Thanks again.
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Matt Hardy
{K:474} 2/4/2003
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Very nice coloration in this shot. I would like to see some more from different angles in this spot.
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Raymond Andringa
{K:963} 2/4/2003
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I was driving along I-5 through Seattle the other night and I noticed the bright blue light atop Smith Tower. I made the comment to myself that I really need to make some time and get into Seattle and shoot more. Karl, I think you're drawing me closer into that idea. I really love the colors in this one and can't wait to see more...hint, hint, hint.
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AJ Haselwood
{K:2148} 2/4/2003
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Great colors and lines. The lights on the left are distracting and if you moved to the right you would lose Smith Tower. One the greatest buildings in Seattle. aj
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B M
{K:441} 2/4/2003
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Interesting combination of Tungsten and Fluorescent light.
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Todd Miller
{K:16464} 2/4/2003
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cool shot! the colors are indeed great. my only beef is with the distracting lights on the left. i think it'd be even better w/o them.
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Mike Marcotte
{K:3948} 2/4/2003
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Very good contrast.You show both sides of the city in the same frame. The glamourous & the not so glamourous.
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Henry
{K:203} 2/4/2003
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I like this pic. I also like the colours. Would be happier, if you could move to the right and repeat the shot.
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heather martino
{K:3648} 2/4/2003
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Great colours grabbed my attention here. Would be nice to see also a shot straight down the alley, with less sky showing, if that was possible? H:)
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