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Cool shot, Michael. I like all the lines and curves.
woah. That's pretty excellent. So many intersting curves, shades and lines to study.
really digging the mix of architecture age here Michael - have you tried this one in B&W?
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Wonderful shapes here - feels like a contrast boost would make this image way poppier tho.
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cool eye candy, Michael ....
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Really love the different shapes and eras. The old with the clock tower, the modern with the skyscraper, and the futuristic spaceship in the forground.
Thanks all Haven't tried this in B/W yet Ed but may go there. Marko I think is correct with the contrast boost, at the very least the suggestion itself caused me to play
The contrast boost works MUCH better for me overall...however - I think JUST the sky was "overboosted" and has changed the mood of the shot too drastically and I'd tone that sky boosting down by about 50-75%....yup that would be my recipe.
Hope it helps - m
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