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Lighting up time.


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By: Alan Brown
Title: Lighting up time.
 
Posted: 06.11.2009
Views: 389
 
Size: 1000 x 710 - view full size
 
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In the main this shot falls into what I (mischievously) call karaoke photography. My justification for posting it can be found . . . . in the sky.

I visited the 'ParrWorld' exhibition at the Baltic yesterday (which incidentally is well worth a visit for those able to get there) It was dark at 5.30 when I wandered out onto the viewing gallery.
 
Equipment Used:
Nikon D200, Nikon 17 - 55



Members' Comments:

By:  Simon Gardner    At: 07:50 - 06 November 2009
 
Straight shot but with that added value.
Nice colours great view point.
 
By:  Scott Robertson    At: 14:00 - 06 November 2009
 
Alan - whilst I see what you mean about 'karaoke' photography, if that is what this is then you nailed the song :)

I do think it is a shame that the main attraction (for me) is all the way up there in the top left. But then again that way its keeps the attraction subtle.
 
By:  Steve Pratt    At: 23:33 - 06 November 2009
 
I hate Karaoke but I DO LIKE karaoke photography - If It's good - show it off !!

This is a better Karaoke image than most - taken from a spot I have stooden on (sure stooden is a word !!)
 

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