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I absolutely love these cars. A green one just like this passes me almost every day. If I had any money I would seriously go out and buy one, but then I already have a mini in my garage, I'm desperate to buy a Beetle bus and can't actually drive!! *lol*
I probably would have picked a different point of view, either lower or from the front of the car. the image doesn't look particularly straight either.
I love london on wet dark days.
Thanks for posting.
This is such a great idea, and each shot is exquisite in its own right.
The red is delicious, really vibrant.
Lovely work, thanks for posting.
This is such a great macro shot. The detail is stunning, the focus is just spot on and the droplets of water are an absolute bonus. It's great! I really like the colours too, nice and natural.
I (personally) prefer this angle to the image on TN.
Great work, thanks for sharing.
A truly beautiful landscape shot. As you say, the sun hitting the farm and tree's really makes the image stand out.
Great work, thanks for posting.
Well if it wasn't for the goldrush California, especially San Francisco, wouldn't be the place it is today.
What an amazing house, hard to believe it's empty! I'd give anything to own it myself *lol*.
It's just a shame the whole of the roof wasn't in the frame and the people were caught walking past on the left.
Thanks for sharing.
You are very lucky to be living in San Francisco. It's been at the top of my 'to go' list for a very long time. Thanks again.
A good image. I find the plant on the left quite distracting, but thats just my opinion. She was lucky to find such a quiet place for her 'nap'.
Regarding your 'reply' issue, have you checked your alerts??
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A beautiful image (she has two shadows...) and a fitting tribute.
It's very hard losing a friend, something that never really leaves you, but in time the happy memories flow whilst the painful ones slowly subside.
Take care x
A lovely composition, great pov.
I've read about the appalachian trail from Bill Brysons 'A walk in the woods'. It was a brilliant read, I wanted to dig out my passport and boots and head off immediately!
Nice work, thanks for posting.
This is great, like some crazy film or dream. In fact the bg with the orange sky and people walking by reminds me of something, but I just can't think of what it is - this will probably annoy me all day now!
The photograph included is great (from your magazine?), reminds me of Walker Evans's work from the depression, but I can't remember who this one is by.
Not too sure about Dido ;o)
Good work, thanks for posting.

A truly beautiful timeless image. The high contrast works so well here. Thanks for posting.