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I LOVE this image. Creative, great detail. It’s spectacular!
It was just for fun, shot through two layers of window glass against a cloudy western sky. It took a bit of work to clean up the dust, but it did create a bit of a cool-but- kooky image!
LOL! What a great idea! I’ll have to try something like this myself!