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This is a discussion on Welcome to Vancouver within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Hi guys, I had a good long weekend, and I hope you had a great weekend too. I wanna share ...

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    Hi guys,

    I had a good long weekend, and I hope you had a great weekend too. I wanna share with you 2 images, and to ask for your opinion.
    Which one is better? I want to get the best I can from this. I can go back and try different angles, but if is wider, then I'll have more distracting elements in the image. Well, I'll see.

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    #1 for me. I find the lighting of the circular part of the building in #2 (above the sign) distracting. As well, there is glare on the sign in the second one. However, the additional red streaks on the road are nice.
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    #1 for me too. Nice shot.

    reasons why #2 does not work as much for me:
    Glare on sign
    Tree in right of frame is blurred
    Building (grey one) behind the sign is distracting because it seems to lean too much

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg_R View Post
    #1 for me. I find the lighting of the circular part of the building in #2 (above the sign) distracting. As well, there is glare on the sign in the second one. However, the additional red streaks on the road are nice.
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    Thank you!
    Indeed I was worried about the glare on the sign distracting too, but the light from the top floor of that building just didn't see it so distracting.
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