Another one from Kingston - while walking around I noticed all these people ducking into an alley off of a main street. I followed them and found this neat little alleyway into a court yard.
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Another one from Kingston - while walking around I noticed all these people ducking into an alley off of a main street. I followed them and found this neat little alleyway into a court yard.
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I love the texture in this one. Wonderful stuff.
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Interesting capture and the textures are very nice. I hope you don't mind me saying but I wish the wall wasn't quite so tilted though.
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Hi Greg_R,
There's something missing for me. For me it needs a subject as the walls are too overpowering. I would have gone complete b&w monochrome on this rather than sepia if I was just focussing on the architecture. Having said all that I do like the texture of the stones.
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NorthStone
It has a decent overall graphic quality that I feel would be better expressed in pure BW - I agree with Greg R here.
This could also use some DB play (dodge/burn) to guide the viewer's eye a bit more.
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I like it! Maybe just a wee bit too much light on the right wall ... yeah, give the dodge/burn thing a try
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