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Shot on a dual stroke Leica M3 with a Voightlander 35 f2.5 color skopar lens with Kodak Tri-x 400 processed in HC110 Dil. B for 7 min 30 seconds. The Tri-x was overexposed down to 250 ISO.

Location Yonge St. Downtown Toronto on February 20, 2010.

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Notre Dame Cathedral at sunset

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I put all of my favorite images in my "featured" gallery, but these are my two favorites at the moment. See them larger on http://robeaton.smugmug.com

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I can see why you chose these two, Rob. They are stunning. I love black and white, when it is done right. Thanks!

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Hi all, Here's a few of mine, thanks for looking, Steve





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Those are fantastic. The composition is very interesting and capturing.

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Awesome. All of them. Thanks Steve for sharing with us!

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I love the Mt. Rushmore pic, very Americana, kind of like Norman Rockwell! Just happens to be my favorite artist. You've got some very slick composition. I get excited about pictures that compel me to study them.

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The tree reflection photo captured my attention. It looks ordinary at first, but then the more you look at it, the more beautiful it becomes. Yea, this guy knows something about composition AND concept. Excellent work, Steve!

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