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Taken in SF back in 1999.
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This photo was taken on Fuji Velvia and then altered in Photoshop
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Taken in an abandonded motel in NYC
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This is a collague of various antique Cadillacs from all around the
country along with the Cadillac LaSalle Club logo.
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The monochromatic tones and the simplicity make this shot what it is. Great work!
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The soft focus makes this "tiger" look so mellow. What out for that
extended paw if you're a stranger.
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oh, well! At least I tried.
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Taken at the "foot" of Federal Hall in NYC.
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you have to live three miles away from Ground Zero like me to understand.
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Cool photo! I myself like to shoot pro wrestling.
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Union Square Park in New York City was the unofficial remeberance
place of all those who died on 9-11. This photo was taken the day
after.
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Art:
Probably is the same car. The one I photographed is owned by a retired Denver Police Officer who belongs to the Cadillac LaSalle Club. Fort Collins is located within a few miles of Denver. For security reasons, I won't post the owners name but I will tell you that his initials are WB.
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Taken in NYC at the annual Mermaid Day Parade.
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This photo was taken on the deck of the Peking in NYC's South Street
Seaport.
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Gone but not forgetten! The LaSalle was Cadillac's entry into the
economy market. The marque was discontinued right before World War II.
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This '41 LaSalle is taking a break while it climbs Mt. Evans near
Denver, Colorado.
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The original is lighter. The darkness is the results of the scan or the net.
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I was at a little league game and the umpire called a contraversial
play. This little guy was too young to play the game but he was
having a ball wearing his older brothers catching gear. Suddenly,
during a discussion about a called strike, he came onto the field,
stood in front of home plate, and gave the ump a piece of his mind.
Balboa
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This is a section of Central Park dedicated to a dog named Balboa who
saved Alaska from an epidemic back in the 1930's.