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Steps to the Capitol


 
 
 
- Nikki McDonald

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Very nice camera angle, Mitch -- I like your use of the railing as a leading line a lot. Beautiful rich colors, too.


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July 06, 2011

 

David Phalen
  Terrific POV, light, lines, shapes, tones and textures!! Love It!


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July 06, 2011

 
- Carolyn M. Fletcher

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  Great POV and colors!


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July 06, 2011

 
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  Cool perspective and capture Mitch!!


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July 06, 2011

 

Monnie Ryan
  Now if they'd just angle the steps like this for visitors, my poor old knees just might be able to get me up to the top! ;-D Quite a beautiful building, enhanced by your perspective and lighting, Mitch! Well done!


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July 06, 2011

 
- Leslie McLain

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  Terrific capture and perspective, Mitch.


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July 06, 2011

 

Jane Holestine
  Wonderful tones and textures in this image,Mitch. I really like your POV on this.


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July 06, 2011

 

Tammy Espino
  Were you laying down to take this one? A great pov and capture!!


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July 06, 2011

 

Joy Rector
  beautiful shot


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July 07, 2011

 
- Mitch Spence

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  Thank you, Nikki, Dave, Carolyn, Jeff, Monnie, Leslie, Jane, Tammy, and Joy. Tammy, no I wasn't quite, but my camera was.


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July 10, 2011

 
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