
Daniel Libeskind's famous museum in Manchester (UK)
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@Lost Valley View: Thanks very much - I'm really pleased that you liked it!
@Sriram: Thanks Sriram!
@Aaron Schmidt: Thank you Aaron - its a very dramatic building so it would be hard to take a poor shot of it as long as the light is interesting enough.
@Eleftheria, 9 years old,: Thanks Eletheria - Its a wow! kind of building so I thought your comment was great.
@dee: Thanks very much Dee!
@ColNed Pictures: Thanks very much ColNed!
@Nick Passantino: Cheers Nick!
@blundershot: Thanks - glad you stopped by to take a look!
@Brian: thanks Brian!
@Pouhou: Thanks Pouhou!
@Aayawa: Thanks Aayawa - everything seemed to come together with this one with little input from me!
@Markus: Thanks Markus!
@Daroru: Thanks Daroru!
@Shahab: Thanks Shahab - I was pleased about the composition as I didn't need to do any cropping on this one.
@vasa: Thanks vasa!
@Rabbit: Thanks Rabbit - I loved the pink hair on your shot today!
@Reza: Thanks Reza!
@Shannon Byous: Thanks Shannon - it was one of those shots we all get now and then that seemed to just jump into the camera lens all by itself!
@Steve: Thanks Steve!
@Rags: Thanks Rags!
@Barb: Thanks Barbara!
@amy: Thanks amy! - compared to the slide photo that you were also kind enough to comment on this one was was easy and involved little involvement from me apart from pressing the shutter button and posting the image.
Do you get photos like that too? - sometimes they just seem to jump into the camera lens of their own volition :-) I sometimes think it's like getting lost in a good book where you don't even realise that you are turning the pages in the excitement and invovement of the moment.
@Maximilian: Thanks Maximillian - that's very kind of you!
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