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    Nice catch! Great smile on the right side girl.
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    Love the texture in the brick. Monochrome sure brings this out well. Nicely done.
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    thanks everyoone

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    very nice tones and textures, was the paradox intended?
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    Very well captured, and nicely done pp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edG View Post
    very nice tones and textures, was the paradox intended?
    probably not , because i dont see a paradox haha

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    The B&W effect suited this image perfectly. Also love the texture of the bricks. Great capture!

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