Chateau Tongariro at Night
It's a 'Light' competition. Who wins? My support is with the stars. More gentle and timeless. Great photograph. Great perspective. Great in large.
Noticed the stars and along with the lights around the place, what a wonderful time exposure.
Mac from Montreal
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It's a 'Light' competition. Who wins? My support is with the stars. More gentle and timeless. Great photograph. Great perspective. Great in large.
Noticed the stars and along with the lights around the place, what a wonderful time exposure.
I agree

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Stan
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graysummers
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