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Band of Steel in the Sky.
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- Uploaded on August 21, 2010
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- Camera: Panasonic DMC-FZ28
- Exposure: 0.010s (1/100)
- Focal Length: 4.80mm
- F/Stop: f/2.828
- ISO Speed: ISO100
- Exposure Bias: 0.33 EV
- No flash

Comments (219)
naveen sharma, on June 9, 2011, said:
Super shot on fine flyovers ,nice infrastructure to make city moving on LIKE,GREETS NAVSHA
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Scally, on June 9, 2011, said:
Thank you NAVSHA, they also can make long car parks when things go wrong.:=) Many thanks for your nice comments, best regards scally.
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stefano,m, on October 6, 2011, said:
beautiful shot lk
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Scally, on October 6, 2011, said:
Many thanks stefano, best regards scally.
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WIJARN, on October 11, 2011, said:
Very nice shot. Like
Greetings from Thailand.
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Scally, on October 11, 2011, said:
Hi WIJARN, Many thanks. I have saw your Country's floods on the TV a moment ago. I hope that you are lucky enough to avoid them and my sympathy goes to all those people that have lost their possessions and homes. best regards and good wishes Scally.
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ƤōƝƓ, on October 11, 2011, said:
Hi Scally!
I saw this comment of yours by chance and would like to express my gratitude for your sympathy for the people of Thailand.
Usually considered to be a natural disaster-free country, Thailand has never experienced a flood of this monstrous scale. We always see on TV either China, Australia, the Philippines or the U.S.A. under 2-3 meters under water and scary mud slide and thought (sigh) we were so lucky to have Vietnam shielding us from tropical storms. And we would never be under such situation. But things may no longer be the same.
2 years ago Thailand went through a worst drought in history.
Compare this...
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/52996559
with this...
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/52996565
Now anything extreme can happen at your doorsteps. Who knows one day Thailand could see snowfall on the mountain.
Thank you again for your well wishes from Thailand.
Sincerely, ƤōƝƓ
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WIJARN, on October 11, 2011, said:
Scally, Thanks you very much.
At my home in Chon Buri. No floods, as with other areas of the country.
Best regards from Thailand.
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Scally, on October 11, 2011, said:
Dear ƤōƝƓ,& WIJARN. We all tend to think we are living on solid foundations, But when you think the thin crust of every moving land that is heaving across this spinning Globe, and only shielded but a very thin layer of breathable air, that is being massively polluted by humanity,and is the foundation for all our Industrial strivings? it is a wonder that anyone can sleep at night? :=)) cheers scally
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Arolldo Costa Olivei…, on December 10, 2011, said:
Bela foto!!! Arolldo
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Scally, on January 12, 2012, said:
Sorry for my late response Arolldo, many thanks and best regards scally.
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canpao, on April 22, 2012, said:
Excellent perspective and interesting architectural structure.L 62. Good sunday, Canpao
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Scally, on April 23, 2012, said:
Hi Canpao. many thanks for your nice comment. This is a 6 lane motorway bridge. Best regards scally.
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Manup, on April 30, 2012, said:
Teriffic, excellent stunning view. LIKE. Greetings, Manup.
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Scally, on April 30, 2012, said:
Many thanks for your very nice comment Manup. Beast regards scally.
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Joan Felip, on May 8, 2012, said:
Nice scene Scally, excellent prospect.
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Scally, on May 9, 2012, said:
Many thanks for your welcome visit and nice comment Joan. best regards scally.
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Le Xuan Hung, on May 21, 2012, said:
Attractive scene and fine composition. Amazing perspective and cute capture. Nice photo and title. L(65).
Greetings from Vietnam, Le Xuan Hung.
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Scally, on May 21, 2012, said:
Many thanks for your very nice comment Le Xuan Hung. Best regards to Vietnam, cheers scally.
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