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    City Steam

    Not perfect but for some reason it works for me.
    City Steam

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    Re: City Steam

    It works for me too Jack, I think it's the imperfection. It reminds me of a tired glance.

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    Blinkies and dark matter I don't care. I really like this picture for some reason. This is what photography should also be - fun.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: City Steam

    Nice shot.

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    Re: City Steam

    Definitely works for me Jack, love the feeling of movement in the shot.

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    Re: City Steam

    A very moody night time shot, Jack. I like it.

    Sergio

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    Re: City Steam

    Gives me a feeling of a cold night in NYC...

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    Thanks Mark. Awesome turn of words, "...a tired glance."

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    Re: City Steam

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Thanks Mark. Awesome turn of words, "...a tired glance."
    Kinda sounds like the title of a novel

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    Thanks Ole. And 100% right, it should be fun.

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    Thanks John.

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    Thanks Matt. It was just a quick shot between traffic. It's very dynamic (and a bit hypnotizing) to watch the steam.

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    Thanks Sergio. The steam makes the shot for sure.

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    Richard, funny thing it was warm that night.

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    Re: City Steam

    Quote Originally Posted by mknittle View Post
    Kinda sounds like the title of a novel
    A novel, a movie, a play or.....a photography project. Hmmmm, ya gots me a thinking now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    A novel, a movie, a play or.....a photography project. Hmmmm, ya gots me a thinking now.
    Sounds like a winner.

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    Re: City Steam

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Thanks Matt. It was just a quick shot between traffic. It's very dynamic (and a bit hypnotizing) to watch the steam.
    Must be that fireman feeling, Jack...my friend from Oregon is a recently retired fire chief in his part of town and when he sees smoke, it makes his ears stand up to attention. He's funny that way...

    Kinda like to ask the question, what is that thing for where the smoke is, apart from outlet for smoke? Where does the smoke originally coming from?

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    Re: City Steam

    Izzie, what you see is steam. Given that thers a striped stack it suggests some kind of maintenance on the underground steam pipes (a leak, broken pipe etc) by ConEd, who produce steam for (mostly) heating.
    About your Chief friend, I get it. Sight of smoke as well as smell if smoke. A house fire (about the time it might be noticable) has a very distinct smell, wood smoke combined with any number of petroleum-based products.

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    Re: City Steam

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Izzie, what you see is steam. Given that thers a striped stack it suggests some kind of maintenance on the underground steam pipes (a leak, broken pipe etc) by ConEd, who produce steam for (mostly) heating.
    About your Chief friend, I get it. Sight of smoke as well as smell if smoke. A house fire (about the time it might be noticable) has a very distinct smell, wood smoke combined with any number of petroleum-based products.
    My friend diagnose himself as having an automatic alert bug. He loves being a fireman and he misses it a lot so every morning, he goes to the station or his friends go see him, they have breakfast together. Never fail.

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