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Thanks! I am glad you do! I took some thinking to figure out a way to frame that thing so that the image actually had a little impact. it’s six stories tall, which doesn’t seem all that big until you try to photograph it with a digital camera, lol.
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Not an easy thing to do. Excellent job. Fantastic! What a thrill to be there among all of the excitement!!! Lucky you. I would love it. 🙂
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I loved it too! Simple and somehow elegant at once!
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I like how the bricks picked up the blue from the sky.
I want to catch it on a really gray, overcast day take the same photo without the clear sky so I can compare them.
It’s a smokestack from an old coal plant, from the days before we had a real power grid, is what that is. It’s roughly 60 feet high. Was built before WWI, I think.
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