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Car tunnel
I enjoy taking pictures in tunnels. I never know what I might get. Here, one of my camera batteries failed on the first day of a visit to Zurich.
Another battery failed later the same day, leaving me with one good battery. I made do.
In any case, I like the result here, here converted to b&w (with a neutral filter).
(It wasn't really at night as my album suggests, but tunnels are like man-made nights.)
Another battery failed later the same day, leaving me with one good battery. I made do.
In any case, I like the result here, here converted to b&w (with a neutral filter).
(It wasn't really at night as my album suggests, but tunnels are like man-made nights.)
aNNa schramm, * ઇઉ *, William Sutherland, William (Bill) Armstrong have particularly liked this photo
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