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Mews

Photography Architecture posted on Apr 03, 2006
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[One of a series working back from Greenland if you will. I'll post them as I can.] London, where I did some serious walking around and shooting photos. I thought this was an exemplary Mews. -*- ND70 photo with some post in PhotoShop. A "Mews" is an alleyway, versus a "Close", or a "Wynd", which is not, quite. All very complex! =*- Thanks for viewing!

Comments (7)


jadench

10:33PM | Mon, 03 April 2006

Great capture. Love the point of view and the "lonliness" of the single car. Excellent depth of field.

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Steeleyes101

10:35PM | Mon, 03 April 2006

Nice one man Has real falvor to it. I get the feel of its oldness like thats a part of the world that has been around since man built his first city. excellent POV depth of field lighting and atmosphere.

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Burpee

10:54PM | Mon, 03 April 2006

Can't stop looking at this. Is each break in the facades, another building? How many are here? Very interesting and well thought out snap!

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nikolais

5:23AM | Tue, 04 April 2006

astoundingly deep image, even through zoom.

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Digimon

7:51AM | Tue, 04 April 2006

Love the cobble stone roads!!! Excellent composition!!

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PeeWee05

3:13AM | Wed, 05 April 2006

Cool shot.

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Mikan

4:13PM | Mon, 17 April 2006

this house line is very very interesting - it has something that attracts the eyes! nice shot!


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