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i like it.. its a bit emo.. :D  but you have captured the look you are after :D

you seem to be pretty good at photography.. just a hobby or pro?

lol, "emo" :).

It's just a hobby at the moment. Looking to float a business though in the near future.

E.T. Fingers ;)

only joking...

nice is that Black and white originaly from camera or phtoshop?

Yep, I have ET fingers. Extremely long.

The B&W was done in post in photoshop, and not just greyscaled. :)

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