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Jun 06, 2010 00:42 |  #1

Hey all,

I typically don't post, or not recently anyways.

I decided I wanted some comments and critique on this picture. It was taken in February of 2010 and definitely one of my favorites since I'm using a 30D. I used to have a 10D; it crapped out.

Anyways, without saying too much... I enjoy the way my foreground transforms with my background and how the buildings on both sides of the street end up blending with each other. Yet, all the building are quite different from each other. This was taken behind a shop on Dundas St in London, Canada.

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Jun 06, 2010 08:00 |  #2

Architecturally, I really do enjoy the shot. I think the composition is good and i love the colors and textures. The only issue that I have with it is the sky. I would love to see what shot with a gorgeous blue sky


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Jun 06, 2010 12:18 |  #3

Thanks for the comments. The textures were reduced in the web compression. It had to be compressed quite a bit due to the large variety of colours.

I've thought about the sky. It is what it is, I guess. I think it helps give the background a 2D look with a 3D foreground.




  
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