Shot in Downtown Calgary. The large freestanding sculptures are reflected in mirrored buildings, making for confusing but interesting scenes.
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Shot in Downtown Calgary. The large freestanding sculptures are reflected in mirrored buildings, making for confusing but interesting scenes.
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Cool imagery. Very nicely spotted and executed. Love the processing.
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Interesting view and interesting processing. Nice work!
Kat, Matt and Ig: Thanks for taking a look and commenting. Glad you enjoyed.
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Great shots. Love all those lines and the processing.
VERY interesting shots, nicely done!
Kinda high key-ish ... and effective with these great compositions.
I like both shots - way cool.
At first I wondered about the selectively coloured man in shot 1, but the more I look at it, the more I think it works.
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Thanks Asnow, MartinW, MA and Marko: Much appreciated. Marko, I thought about it too. The man stood out for me obviously observing the scene as I was. So it seemed natural to accent him, but perhaps not necessary.
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