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Location DB > United States > New York > Buffalo > Buffalo Central Terminal > Tower and Track Side > P1100075-fakedof.jpg

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Another "toy effect", i.e. fake depth of field/tilt shift lens, view from the 17th.
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Posted by Emperor Wang 3/30/2006 5:39 AM | remove
  Even nicer, with the crowding effect.
Posted by 'Dukes 4/2/2006 1:08 AM | remove
  fucking cool

Posted by Corporal_Clegg 5/16/2006 10:55 PM | remove
  Nothing like cookie cutter housing.
Posted by yokes 7/11/2006 12:15 PM | remove
  I'm told that each of those could be bought for about $1200.
Posted by rgra66 7/19/2006 3:32 AM | remove
  Ya and for that price you get drug dealing, murders and crack houses near by. All compliment of the east side of Buffalo
Posted by yokes 7/21/2006 2:47 AM | remove
  Then just buy 4 blocks for about $50k, bulldoze the whole thing and construct a castle.
Posted by bryguy17 10/20/2006 4:12 AM | remove
  great idea, they look like models
Posted by ~Taco 10/20/2006 4:16 AM | remove
  Awesome picture. Bit creepy.
Posted by BravoOrig 1/7/2007 12:47 AM | remove
  Okay, that is just too much. I've never seen anything like this. Awesome job.
Posted by yokes 1/7/2007 3:39 AM | remove
  Thanks
Posted by Brent 1/16/2007 12:57 AM | remove
  They look like little models for a movie or something
Posted by DevilC 7/1/2007 10:47 PM | remove
  I love this shot!
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