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Cheesegrater View by Scott Robertson


Cheesegrater View


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By: Scott Robertson
Title: Cheesegrater View
 
Posted: 26.06.2009
Views: 546
 
Size: 798 x 1200 - view full size
 
Description:
I thought I would share with you a wider view of the wonderful 'Cheesegrater' car park in Sheffield.

The red fence is from a building site adjacent to it but I thought it gave a nice contrast with the grey metal and the sky.
 
Equipment Used:
Canon 50D



Members' Comments:

By: Karen Palmer    At: 14:21 - 26 June 2009
 
I'm enjoying seeing more of this building.
I also like the contrast of red, white and blue.
It looks quite patriotic.
 
By:  Alan Brown    At: 09:44 - 27 June 2009
 
I too prefer this one. It shows the hand of the photographer at work.
 
By:  Mark Bradshaw    At: 12:10 - 28 June 2009
 
The red really pops it all out Scotty lad.
 

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