These photos look like they could be published. Very professionally done and some great use of depth of field. They are very crisp and dynamic! Great set streetscaper! :tup:
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Wow. That's a really amazing set. The heir apparent to the great Sabotai. Please, do us all a huge favor and keep them coming.
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Spectacular as always. I got to get back to that city.
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Sweet! :tup:
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Amazing set! Please keep them coming!! :cheers:
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Awesome pictures! Excellent work! Thanks for sharing, streetscaper!
Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain.:tup: |
Nice pictures! The last one is great! The third-last one is too different to me. I can't wrap my head around a picture of fauna in NYC like it's out in a wilderness area, even if it's just of a bird in a tree.
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Great shots! Always so much so see.
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A whole lot of YAY in here.
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Epic.
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This is an awesome set!
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Good set of photos. Love the brownstones.
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How about YES!! :tup:
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love that flatiron building reflection shot. perfection! thanks for the awesome set.
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I had another similar one from the same spot! https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7285/...0b2fc47d_b.jpg |
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Yeah, there are many places you can get lost in and totally forget you're in NYC! That photo was shot in Fort Tryon Park in Upper Manhattan where you can find many different species of birds, groundhogs, roaming families of skunks, etc. Here's a close up of from the same vantage point of the last one: https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7329/...b1b1bb17_b.jpg |
Thanks everyone for the lovely comments :-)
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WOW! Great set...please keep them coming! :tup:
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