Pics from my walk around town
Eric&Susan
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Today we went for a walk around town looking for challenge 34 shots. Came away with some other photos I really like. Thought I would share.
Doorway to a local church:
Rear doors on a side alley:
Another church doorway:
Hope you enjoy my first attempt at street photography,
Eric
Doorway to a local church:
Rear doors on a side alley:
Another church doorway:
Hope you enjoy my first attempt at street photography,
Eric
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Eric
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Nice stuff. #2 really does it for me. For practice why don't you try cloning out that pesky shadow.
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Thanks for sharing!
Michiel de Brieder
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