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Old December Street

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------------------ (Dec, 2009) Though I'm not done with Bill's dedi, I still wanted to post a photo. My old 2MP camera (courtesy of Helle), 3 blocks from home. Clarified and cleaned-up today. Thanks for your wonderful visits! m (Please zoom) ------------------

Comments (18)


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Faemike55

1:49PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

when I first saw this image, I was thinking there was a lot of pixelization on the trees but after opening it up I realized that those pixels were indeed lights - very cool photo

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durleybeachbum

2:30PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

Pink and blue delight!

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eekdog

2:34PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

Cold and snowy here today my friend. Love the housing style in your hood, Mark. Great shot!

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GrandmaT

3:23PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

Beautiful Photo! Heading into that time of year again. BBUUUURRRR!

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LivingPixels

4:59PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

A superb shot mark all the happier for a look my friend!!

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rbowen

6:17PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

Beautiful capture!

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bakapo

6:47PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

a nice shot. the lights sure do add a bit of fun interest to this scene.

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bmac62

8:54PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

Elegant. Your photography and its development in your digital darkroom is always a great treat for my eyes and my psyche. Thanks for acknowledging my special day...it has been a good day indeed...I got a new toy for my birthday...a compound mitre saw!

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auntietk

10:10PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

I had to look twice before I realized there was actually snow! I know that isn't odd for you, but I can count on one finger the number of times I've seen snow in the past five years! Yup ... only once, in April, 2016. We were in Gallup, New Mexico, at an RV park on Route 66. Seeing snow in your picture is kind of a treat for me! :) It's supposed to get really cold here tomorrow. I think they're predicting 63 degrees. :P

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wysiwig

11:20PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

At first glance I thought the lights were snow swirling around. Like Andrea said, a pink and blue delight. I saw snow in Iceland of course but before that not since I lived in New York55 years ago.

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Freethinker56

11:51PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

Well it soon will be upon us us again Mark. 😁 Beautiful ☕ with a 🙂

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photosynthesis

1:11AM | Thu, 09 November 2017

I like the way the Christmas lights seem to be fluttering like insects all over this photo...

steve2

1:13AM | Thu, 09 November 2017

Very beautiful !

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helanker

12:56PM | Thu, 09 November 2017

HA! The trees almost look like cacti with all the tiny lights sticking out from the trunks and branches. What an amazing piece this is and I so love the Hues. (Not to mention the Iron fences ) Can never get enough of those. Mark Thank you SO much for your long visit in my Gallery. It really made my day. Was so great to read your beautiful comments. Thank you :)

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RodS

6:32PM | Thu, 09 November 2017

This is just delightful, Mark! I love the pastel colors of the buildings, and the wonderful detail of the lights on the trees. (hope you got some at night..). The porch light adds a lovely warm touch, and is a great focal point. Superb composition, buddy!

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X-PaX

11:08AM | Fri, 10 November 2017

Very nice old photo Mark.

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alida

1:50PM | Fri, 10 November 2017

great take

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nickcarter

10:48AM | Tue, 14 November 2017

Being able to give a warm tone to a cold day in December is a touch of artist!!

Beautiful photo!


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