I am still not sure if I even like the shot at all. I didn't capture what I saw before I took it.
I am leaning towards to sepia version (but I like BW photography)
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I am still not sure if I even like the shot at all. I didn't capture what I saw before I took it.
I am leaning towards to sepia version (but I like BW photography)
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I think number 2 captures the mood a lot better than number 1.
I quite like the second one- it captures the feel of an old fashioned feel. I like it very much.
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I actually like the more realistic processing in shot 1.
I find the composition good but for me,...The scene needs people to liven it up.
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Definitely like the first one better. Not fussy with the colour in the second one. Agree with Marko's suggestion of having people in it.
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