That first one was my favourite on Flickr and it's my favourite here too. I love the use of negative space you've got there.
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That first one was my favourite on Flickr and it's my favourite here too. I love the use of negative space you've got there.
I guess I'll be the odd one out here. For me, the bottom of shot 1 was cropped too close, it needed additional 'breathing room'. (Maybe 1/2 to 1 inch)
Therefore I pick shot 2.
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There's a certain serene feel to number one for me that I like.
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Yeah, # 2 for me as well ... as Marko said, a bit tight in the crop on #1.
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I'd go for something in between 1 and 2 as well. Also the railings + horizon in 1 seems to be at a different angle to 2.
I like the first one the best. I think the composition really adds to the interest.
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