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These are very interesting.

They also cause a rather traumatic flash back for me, but it has nothing to with your great photos.
 
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Makes me feel like I'm rerunning a dream! Whew! :Mysteriou Once again nice stuff here, Chris.
 
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Oh my god! At your wedding! I sure hope nobody was hurt!

Nobody was. And it was a nice way to set the tone for what has always been a fun, stormy relationship.

For me, your photos are more interesting in what they suggest, though the lines and the shadows are interesting in and of themselves.

I also really like this form of extending a view. I need to try this.
 
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Nobody was. And it was a nice way to set the tone for what has always been a fun, stormy relationship. ...
[imgn]https://www.nikoncafe.com/vforums/images/icons/icon14.gif[/imgn] Yay! Do relationships ever come in the non-stormy variety?

very cool shot!
like Ed, i like the form/lines/shadow/light action in the frame, as well as the presentation of additional frames
Thanks Mike, Josef and Rodney! I like these wide angle sequences - it's the same thing I do for a digital panorama, but then, it's very difficult to stitch with film, so putting the frames in sequence works, and it even creates an illusion that it's even wider, by repeating elements. Of course, it has to be a subject where the repetition will work.
 
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