Hi All,
My name is Tracey and I live in Oxfordshire, England. I've been a keen photographer since I was able to prize my Dad's camera off him as a child, which wasn't easy IÂ can tell you, and the photos were rather blurred. If my memory serves me correctly he soon took it back! LOL
I've just invested in a digital SLR (heaven!) I had a compact digital camera but I always loved the memory of my old 35mm SLR. I'm having such fun with it, I hope you enjoy the photos I post from my learning curve!
Tracey
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Comments (14)
onnetz
These kinds of shots are always interesting to look at. You should also do one from the same spot but at night.
moonrancher
Love this! It works extremely well for B&W, with a nice mix of light and dark buildings, and just the right touch of color.
orig_buggy
I have to agree....but how do you pick and choose your color? OR ..how do you get it to work like that? ...AWESOME photo!!
auntietk
I like this very much! Excellent image.
Faemike55
Fantastic work on this photo! Love the mix
Sea_Dog
Very nice. I like the postwork - very creative.
adrie
Fantastic photoshot my friend, excellent capture.
Miska7
Very nice scene and POV! Great shot.
elfin14doaks
Oh look ants, oh wait those are cars . Wow what a view. Nice shot love the touch of both.
myrrhluz
Wonderful shot! I like the combination of B&W and color very much. I'm very curious about the building on the right. It has interesting windows and a crazy zigsaw puzzle roof.
flora-crassella
fantastic view!!!!!!
thecytron
Great view!
Alex_Antonov
Wow!
dortygene
Very interesting. Hope your visit went well. Lots to see there