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A Park Between Two Bridges

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i took these pictures during my college course at pratt. i don't remember the name of this park, i guess it's brooklyn park, between the brooklyn and manhattan bridges. but anyway we went here to check out the site for our project and to take pics.

the first picture is of don, he's an awesome artist, but he keeps on bragging about himself. he was the irritating one.

the second is of jesse, she was making some sketches.

and the third is of well, (starting from the right) nicole, becky, robin and justin. i think this picture is cute. becky has the cutest smile :D

oh i wish i could hava chotta drop even of your photographic sense.

mujh sey seedha camera pakra bhi nahi jaata.
*sigh*

your obsession with black and white continues...

sadaf: practice makes perfect! just keep on trying you will get it soon :D

punk dervish: haha yes it does ;)

I can't say anythign more than what brock has said!

@brock @jnarin
i agree

i liked the boy, n that girl, she has such a warm smile

brock: thanks, i'm just obsessed with them. :P

jnarin and flick: thanks guys :D

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