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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 allHaven'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
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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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