A High Street.
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- Uploaded on March 23, 2009
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- Camera: RICOH Caplio R5
- Taken on 2009/03/22 13:59:10
- Exposure: 0.007s (1/153)
- Focal Length: 25.80mm
- F/Stop: f/4.600
- ISO Speed: ISO322
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash
Comments (96)
Scally, on December 4, 2009, said:
It is a Sunday morning Saimakbas, there are no Office workers in today, cheers scally.
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annemargaret, on April 12, 2010, said:
Brilliant shot. I love photos of buildings...the title clinches it!
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Amelia Royan, on April 12, 2010, said:
Nice one Scally! I have the feeling that, if I walk up the hill, I will eventually float into nothingness :)))
Cheers, Amelia
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Scally, on April 13, 2010, said:
I felt flattered when the local BBC showed a clip from this same spot. Best regards scally.
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Scally, on April 13, 2010, said:
Hi Amelia, I keep on meaning to have a peep at your gallery, you never can tell what Country you,re in? :D Could be that a woman has too much on her mind, but I can get the same feeling watching the TV? They treated me to a 3D film called Avator, big fancy seats and fantastic visual effects, and going home in the car I was inform that I caused a bit of stir by nodding off at the boring start? A big chap complained that he did not spend all this money to listen to me snore. LOL cheers scally.
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dk-cam, on August 15, 2010, said:
Good composition.
Regards, Finn
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Scally, on August 16, 2010, said:
Thanks Finn, cheers scally.
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brian01, on September 14, 2010, said:
Thanks, Scally. Congratulations! I like very much. (Did you ever see that film On the Beach where the submarine surfaces by a big Australian city after an atomic war? The buildings are untouched but all the people have gone).
Regards, Brian.
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Scally, on September 14, 2010, said:
I remember that scene. Pretty Scary! Brian. This one is not quite that bad. It was taken by the wee camera I keep on my belt at 2 pm on a Sunday afternoon, with her complaining at me stopping her mad rush to the shops, and it is as popular as any planned shot?? I think the secret might be have the wife annoying you when you want a casual shot/ LOl cheers scally.
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brian01, on September 14, 2010, said:
Thanks, Scally. With all this persiflage flying about I sometimes forget that you are a darned good photographer. A lot of Cartier-Bresson's photos could be argued as spontaneous or casual I guess. Keep up the good work.
Best wishes, Brian.
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Gianluca & Loredana, on September 28, 2010, said:
Molto bella.
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Scally, on September 28, 2010, said:
Hi Gianluca, many thanks Scally.
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Christos Theodorou, on October 15, 2010, said:
Very interesting capture - Greetings from Athens, Christos
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G. Romanini, on January 25, 2011, said:
Liked this good perspective shot. LIKE 4
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Scally, on January 25, 2011, said:
Many thanks Christos, regards to Athens, scally.
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Scally, on January 25, 2011, said:
Hi Gilvan, many thanks for your nice comment, best regards scally,
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