Thursday, March 11, 2010
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3 comments:
goregous... I love how deep the greens look and yet the just pop out! Lovely!
xo
Sophie
I love the greens...but what exactly are we looking at?
Whatever it is..it's lovely.
This photo was taken at a private party held in the warehouse of a friend of a friend. It's the brick wall and window overlooking one of the many posh condo's in downtown Vancouver. The wall was lit with a green light and I just loved the lighting on the brick and the window with the dark sky and lit building.
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