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un crane that neck

Photography Architecture posted on Aug 15, 2006
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Don't crane your neck 'cause I've already done it for you! I had thought of making a panorama, but then it morphed into this, more of a filmstrip. Last weekend I visited the south part of San Francisco and got fascinated with these cranes and some large boats, er uh sorry Dad, ships in the drydocks. Thanks for your views and comments, love every one. For example this is a D70. Did I set all the knobs right?

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Digimon

9:52PM | Tue, 15 August 2006

That's a bigun'!!! These are very useful tools! Not outdated yet! Great capture, thanks for craning your neck for us!!!

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Burpee

9:05AM | Wed, 16 August 2006

Excellent strip of cranes...they are fascinating. I especially like how the sun is showing in the last one. This looks most imapressive in the full size view...nice!!

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acclaude

12:45PM | Wed, 16 August 2006

ho! Excellent beautifull decompo mecha shots !!! Quite ready for Tanimation ;o) wxxxxx

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supermarioART

3:59AM | Mon, 21 August 2006

Beautiful work!!!

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Incarnadine

6:43AM | Wed, 23 August 2006

Shipyard are always fascinating places.


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