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Got lucky and caught some natural light coming into my hotel room. Love me some natural light!!!
Mostly just sharing... any feedback is greatly appreciated!
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I like the B&W processing. Of the four, the last one catches my eye - it's clean, nice tones.
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Second and last for me. Very nice Scott!
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Thanks gents!
The second has been my wallpaper and will be for some time. I don't know what it is about the sharpness of the gear teeth on the lamp... but I LOVE iT! Thanks for commenting!
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