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    Found this one on my short outing today. I've shot this alley before, but the image in the shot has been added since my last visit.



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    Who ever did that put in a lot of work to have only limited viewing possibilities. Sort of a modern cave man artist.

    Good catch and angle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimL View Post
    Who ever did that put in a lot of work to have only limited viewing possibilities. Sort of a modern cave man artist.

    Good catch and angle.

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    What a waste! That deserves a wider audience. Great catch Greg. Glad you're out shooting again. Missed seeing you around. ~~Peg
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    Thanks, everyone, and it was good to get out again with the camera for a bit. Here's the opposite wall in the alley. If you look at the very far end of the alley you can see daylight where it opens onto another street. Gets narrow back in there.

    (resized unprocessed shot)
    Last edited by Waterwings; 06-24-2012 at 01:16 PM.


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    Nice angle and exposure on this shot Greg.


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    I can wonder the wonder of graffiti endlessly...nice shot.
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    Great work and good to is you posting.
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    Do you or anyone understand the wrighting ?? the eye in the middle is very strong. and then the head in #1 just wish i could read the word's ??
    Last edited by caveman; 06-24-2012 at 08:30 PM.
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    Thanks, Mark, Micheal, and Mike . Mike, danged if I can read the words either. Unless plainly printed, I normally can't read the painted/cursive writings in most graffiti.


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    Color contract of the graffiti with the brick is good.
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    Incredible artwork you've capture Greg. Very nice photos.


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    Nice catches. Reminds me of Japanese Anime.
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