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| 07/18/2011 12:18:58 PM |
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| 07/18/2011 01:35:30 AM |
Suspended by AllenPComment: Originally posted by adigitalromance: My wife and I were walking while watching a really beautiful sunset and we said to each other, "Wow, that sunset is so pretty. It's like a nightpixels picture!"
Haha, congrats on another ribbon. |
Thank you, very kind of you. |
| 07/15/2011 01:29:54 PM |
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| 07/15/2011 01:04:19 PM |
Diner by AllenPComment: Originally posted by Jutilda: Looks to me that "Diner" IS the name of the place. LOL Love the story. Talk about serendipitous to have that old fake wood sided station wagon in the shot!! Congrats. |
True! That is in fact the name of the Diner ... "Diner" :) |
| 07/15/2011 03:50:52 AM |
Diner by AllenPComment: Originally posted by tanguera: Didn't get to voting on this, but I would have died. I almost entered an extremely similar shot, but chose the up close one instead. You were FAR more fortunate with the sky than I was, and the result speaks for itself. I had a typical blue sky sunset, which proved to be disappointingly ordinary and blah, so the wide angle did not work. Congrats on the fabulous capture. It is worth the drive. Incidentally, there was a very similar car there which appeared in my six word memoir entry :-) |
Cool! Just saw your entry in the Six Word Memoir. I guess they use these old classic cars in their photo-shoots. I saw a bunch of them behind the green building. I was praying for interesting skies as I was driving over there. When I left home, there weren't many clouds in the sky, but as I got closer and closer to the diner, they started to build up. |
| 07/15/2011 03:45:07 AM |
Diner by AllenPComment: Originally posted by Kevin_Flynn: Incredible that people think you are not allowed to make a picture. This isn`t a military restricted area I think. So I wonder if he would guard his "movie" Place 24 hours a day. Times are getting more and more crazy.
Congratulations one of my favourites! |
Yes, I agree. It is becoming harder and harder to take pictures in public, especially in the United States. Virtually everywhere you go now they are asking for a permit especially if you are doing a photo-shoot for a person. It's becoming increasingly more and more frustrating for the photographers out there. Message edited by author 2011-07-15 04:57:45. |
| 07/15/2011 01:05:27 AM |
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