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its been three days, so here we go...

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see the rainwater tank on the roof of the old building in the shadow? its on a crumbling concrete platform which is only accessible from a ladder that is on a landing outside the window of the ladies toilets on the top floor, lol. one of the scarier roofs ive topped cause you never know when some chick might come into the toilet and possibly lock the window. lol.

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Hey guys!

these photos arent like OMFGWTHTHEYRESOGOOD! but theyre from my trip to america!

and theyre pretty

didnt have the dslr, just had the little olympus u-tough which doesnt take the greatest quality photos!

The miracle mile shops outside of planet hollywood - Las vegas

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Mt Rainier - Washington state

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The gum wall - seattle, washington state

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here are some pics of my new wall decal at home... its a pic I took in Amsterdam last year that I've done some pretty heavy photoshopping to get it to read well in B/W

sort of suitable for this thread I guess... kinda an interesting topic to see what people do with the images they shoot... I think its a shame images just sit on computers nowadays

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love the water drops. so nice and crisp!

kinda an interesting topic to see what people do with the images they shoot... I think its a shame images just sit on computers nowadays

heres a couple of mine that i rasterbated and stuck up using printed a4 sticky label sheets (1up)

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this one is gone sadly. only lasted about a week.

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this has a couple of rips now, but is still complete and up after a few good weeks. which im kinda happy with seeing it cost $30 alone for the printing, lol.

im not a fan of spot coloring but the photo is good. (forgot to straighten the horizon? the bricks dont line up nicely at the top and left edge of frame :P)

maybe remove the color from the windows/interior too so it balances better?

you got a big swathe of black/white and red and then bam, there is this green tint in the windows.

that last shot is pure awesome!

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