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Flippie, where've you been? Great images (as always). That's an impressive bridge there, I've only ever seen it in the summer fog.
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Love the first and the last!
The second is an interesting one, I just find that the bridge gets a little lost in the background. I will be over there in Feb, can't wait to be able to capture some images of it and a few other parts of the country (and Canada)...
First image for me.
#2: The bridge is disappearing in the mountains and therefore looses subject in the middle of the shot. With nothing really eye catching in the foreground in the same area i was not captured by the images long enough to see the person in red. GK
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