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I passed the site on the way to work each morning in 1981; i noticed how the early morning mist and sun light created a ghostly atmosphere where the back to back housing had been cleared to make way for new industrial sites. The lamppost stands alone the last sign of a busy neighbourhood.

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    bagpussphotos said...

    A nice picture- I would have had a go at moving my angle to catch the sun in different places by the plant if that would have been possible. Good shot.

    Posted on 23/01/2008 14:35

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    Mik-O said...

    it would have been posible, but at the time i was using a Pentax ME super on 35mm film and you only see the result when the film is processed. Also early in a morning the sun is rising so fast that you quickly loose the vertical positioning even though you can change the shooting position horizontally. thanks for the comment.

    Posted on 01/02/2008 01:57

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