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Related: About this forumWent to Benicia for the fireworks and...
came back with this gem.
(My point and shoot wasn't up to the challenge of fireworks.)
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Went to Benicia for the fireworks and... (Original Post)
NV Whino
Jul 2013
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Callalily
(14,889 posts)1. This is a gem indeed.
The shadows from the windows and the satellite dish truly adds to the photo!
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)2. Is that by the old camel barns?
Our neighbor was the Fire Chief for Benicia. Always got us great seats down at the end of the pier.
NV Whino
(20,886 posts)3. It was on 1st street, about
4 blocks up from the pier. My friend's friend lives in a carved up into apartments, decrepit Victorian. This was the view from her small porch.
Locut0s
(6,154 posts)4. Very nice, just my type of shot!...
I love working with composition, architecture, colours, shadows etc...
I have to get out and look for more of these shots. This one fell into my lap.