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Crosswalk Abstract by John Caruso

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Crosswalk Abstract

I was walking through the arts district in Oak Park, IL when I came to a corner. I saw this crosswalk and just knew I had to grab the shot. Happily I had my compact camera with me so I fired it up and clicked the shutter. I was so happy with the colors and the textures, not to mention the patterns.


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John Caruso
Member since June 21, 2010

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  • Category: Abstract &#664;
  • Location: Oak Park, IL &#664;
  • Camera: EX1
  • Aperture: f/3.1
  • Exposure: 1/45 sec.
  • Focal Length: 5 mm
  • ISO Speed: 100
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